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Joaquim Ingravidesa
Golden Flame - 21st Century, Contemporary, Abstract Sculpture, Roots, Gold Leaf

2021

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Mahogany roots and gold leaf The Joaquim Ingravidesa Sculpture Alliance is formed by an international group of sculptors and designers who collaborate to create abstract sculpture inspired by nature. They often work together for months on monumental projects. The pieces are the result of collaborations where each artist and craftsman are invited to assist in the creation of these sculptures. Their mahogany and teak root sculptures often incorporate 18 carat gold or silver patterned layers. The wood is sustainable sourced and is primarily the roots of old trees, originally used in the timber industry. Fascinated by the traditional carving techniques used in Java and Malaysia, they apply this ancient knowledge to create contemporary abstract sculpture that celebrates a stunning blend of noble metals and organic forms. The artists divide their time between Asia and Europe, sourcing the wood in Malaysia and Indonesia, where they prepare the sculptures, before adding the finishing touches in the Ingravidesa studio in Catalonia.
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