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Amarist Art

Amarist is a creative studio based in Barcelona, Spain, formed by the artists and designers Arán Lozano and Clara Campo, who are active in contemporary art and design. The studio focuses on the creation of functional pieces capable of stimulating the thoughts of the viewer through works that invite us to reflect on the world around us. Amarist Studio’s work explores the impact that humanity generates in the world in its continuous evolution. A process that involves observing the imbalances and the gaps that occur in the different cultural assemblages Declaration of the artist The Amarist Studio work within a framework of reflexion and development of pieces critical with today’s international social, cultural and economic conflicts. A series of everyday objects and preconceived symbols of rejection are transformed into functional sculptures to stimulate consciousness, changing inherited concepts and putting to manifest the consequences behind our actions and interests. All the pieces are characterized by their colossal visual power, transmitting questions and challenging issues of today’s international news.

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Artist: Amarist
Amarist - Bitcoin — Original Sculpture
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ONE BITCOIN Concrete Pillow holding the weight of a Bitcoin. Sculpture enclosed in a glass urn. Concept: The sculpture is an ode to the blockchain revolution, headed by Bitcoin. An ...
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