Iron and cement in a loop of works.


Art once again shows me that any material can be used to manifest it and that it only depends on the imagination and creativity of the artist.


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Pieces of art made of iron, cement and much more was what I found in an exhibition room called ‘El día siguiente’ (The next day) by Carlos Brotons.



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I suppose that the name of the exhibition has more to do with the personality of the artist, now deceased, than with the exhibition itself, where it is expressed that the next day was what mattered most to the artist.

Walking through the exhibition I could see pieces of art of all sizes, where mostly corten iron was used and I could see a special treatment on it, where it appeared to be rusted, time had passed on that material, but in an intentional way.

Water is what normally creates this effect on iron, but with a lot of time, to do it in a short time he must have used some kind of acid or vinegar and the effect is incredible.


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Iron structures that seemed to me maybe a building, I let my imagination fly, beyond what the artist created, which by the way most of the works had no title, so the creativity of the viewer can be even greater, but in this case it is called ‘Your dwelling is my dwelling’.


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Clearly here we can see a funnel and what is inside or what the artist thought might be inside. I really liked the way it was displayed.


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El bolso de Juan‘ is entitled ’El bolso de Juan" (Juan's bag) and it is very well done, even looking at it from the side the details are very good.


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This untitled work also seems to me to be a kind of building or construction where one could live, figuratively of course.


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Here I see a kind of horseshoe, it could be a version of the lucky horseshoe, but it could also be one of those old country tools. The finish is very well done.


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Another large work, called ‘Insecure straightness’, which could be another construction but with open forms, but which may show the lack of certain roots that give straightness to what is created later.


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This is one of the works that I liked the most because at the top there was a human figure made of cement standing between what looked like branches, perhaps wanting to take shelter or escape from something. It was interesting.


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‘Labyrinth’ was another piece that I liked its shape and execution, together with the good finishes, which I don't think it is always easy to make excellent finishes because it is made of iron and wire.


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This other structure made of sheet metal and rivet shows some figures cut out inside the material and one of the interesting things are the shadows that they generate with the light on the wall.



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In a corner of the room was the final work called ‘Second shopping day’ It reminded me of a children's game with marbles. A great mix of materials.


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As I said at the beginning I found myself in a room full of a number of works between iron, cement, sheet metal and various techniques of realisation where the artist moulded them with great creativity, but also leaving a space for those who could observe them. Each material has different ways of working it and I think that in this case it has been a good realisation.

I like to see different art alternatives in the different galleries because imagination has no limits and therefore art has no limits either.

Thank you all for joining me today, I wish you a good Sunday. See you soon.
Amonet.


All photographs are my own.

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Hello dear friend @avdesing, good morning

I love these kinds of different exhibitions where you can see unique things, which proves that art is limited to the artist's imagination.

The works you show us are so beautiful, beautiful shots.

Have a beautiful Sunday.

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It's always wonderful to see new things, out of the routine. Thank you very much!

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Hi @avdesing, I liked this exhibit for several reasons. One is the use of materials and texture, I like to see rusted metal in any structure. On the other hand I quite liked the labyrinth and the woman among .. reeds? Wheat? And I liked the fact that the same objects have different interpretations or visions. Thank you very much for this very suggestive walk.

Best regards.

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They were also my two favourite works with a lot of symbolism, at least that's what I saw. Thank you very much to you! Have a nice Sunday!

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I can't tell you I disagree, because I do. Besides, with a labyrinth anyone wins my favor. I like labyrinths as much as honey to a bear. Any labyrinth leads me to the rapture of Europa and to symbolic value. But I also love the artist's use of materials. Gracias 😊

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I hope to find more samples like this, it's great!!! Very nice Sunday!

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And, I don't know what year these creations are from, could they be from the 80's?

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Aquí te busqué algo de información, no hay mucha...

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Ahora lo miro, muchas gracias y, por supuesto, gracias de nuevo. Feliz domingo!! 😊

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Acabo de mirar por encima el enlace, creo que es 80,s está obra. En Madrid se puso de moda este tipo de materiales y texturas en los 80,s en arquitectura, pero nunca lo había visto en "pequeño".

Te dejo un enlace a ver qué te parece:
https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spain-madrid-el-retiro-district-the-square-facing-the-reina-sofia-87405988.html

Es la plaza del Reina Sofía y puedes ver la columna oxidada en su centro

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Wowww nunca la había visto, es genial! Yo primero lo vi en pequeño, nunca imaginé que había una estructura tan enorme! Gracias!

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Seguro que en Málaga hay similares, fue una moda de los 80,s bastante polémica. A mí me encanta 😃

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Pues me voy a poner a buscar o prestar más atención.... no he visto en el centro... buscaré jaja gracias!! Buen domingo!

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Good morning, Amonet

This art exhibit is beautiful. I love seeing how creative the artists are, using all kinds of things to create their works.

Your photographs are beautiful.

Have a lovely Sunday afternoon.

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I love to find new things! Thank you so much!

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Interesting exhibition in which I see several mixed styles ... a kind of conceptual abstraction, perhaps? I don't know very well what I say ... I also liked the work of the woman who came out of those reeds, it is surely a kind of princess who recovered her original form. 😄 Stories that come to mind hahaha

Art is beautiful because they are emotions and feelings expressed by someone who needs to externalize them in some way.

Thank you for all this.

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It could be the beginning of a story of yours... a woman taking shape... it could be. Yes art is a form of expression and I love it. Thank you!

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Hola Amonet, a una excelente expo nos has llevado este domingo. Gracias por llenar el dia de arte. Un interesante tratamiento de materiales hay en estas piezas, me encantó "El bolso de Juan". Un abrazo y linda semana 🤗🌻

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El bolso de Juan está muy bien hecho y es hermoso. Me gusta traer los domingos arte o naturaleza, muchas gracias, abazo!🤗

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Hola, @avdesing, cómo fue el día, llegó la electricidad?

Un saludo.

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Hola, llegó pero inestable internet. Gracias!

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Espero a tu publicación de hoy, un abrazo!

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Ayer fue imposible... en fin...mucho por hacer y atrasado, me pondré al día.

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Neat sculptures. I like this one. Capturing multiple angles is a great idea.

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This story is a possibility to see the sculpture better. Thank you very much! fully of my authorship, based on real events and with it I am participating for the second time.

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