Skip to main content

Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo Sculptures

to
1
2
Overall Height
to
Overall Width
to
1
1
1
1
2
3
407
230
230
122
2
1
Artist: Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo
14'' Catrina vendedora Mexican Folk Art
By Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
FREE SHIPPING TO WORLDWIDE Artisan: Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo MASTERPIECE  Catrina made with natural clay, dressed with feathers of different types of birds. *Special Permissio...
Category

2010s Folk Art Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Clay

Emperador Ahuizotl, Mexican Folk Art, Featherwork - Cactus Fine Art
By Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
MASTERPIECE Mexican emperor made with natural clay, dressed in feathers of different types of birds. *Special Permission from Environment Ministry demonstrating not hurt to any bi...
Category

2010s Contemporary Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Related Items
Bronze Architectural Abstract Theater Model French Contemporary Sculpture
Located in Surfside, FL
Guillaume Couffignal (French b. 1964) Theatre, 2014. Bronze. 19 7/8 x 13 1/2 x 7 1/4 inches. Signed on the base: Couffignal. Beautiful texture and patina. Guillaume Couffignal is a French Postwar & Contemporary self taught, outsider artist who was born in 1964. He works in bronze casting complex, fantastic, architecture models, abstract theater and boat models that look like relics from the past. He learned the art of lost wax casting with a traditional African foundry in Koudougou, Burkina Faso in Africa when he was 23, blessed to find his way so young. He felt the deep alchemy of the process combining the elements of Nature to produce a concept that did not previously exist in our world. He saw the potential of this earth magic. It forces chance and pushes the limits of bronze because each sculpture can never be exactly reproduced. Like the use of clay, this art has a deep connection with the primitive elements of Nature. There is the wind and the sky and the earth and the fire. There are ashes and dust. Here exists a collaboration with the spirit of the Illusionist, an artist in all his unpredictability. But it is not an art of chance. The Illusionist / artist masters the elements of accident and surprise. He is a magician who controls the secrets of his process. In the case of Couffignal, this has to do with the three-dimensional collage of carefully chosen fragments and shapes and with its earth-like textures, carefully perfected over many years of experimentation. Its textures make the materials lie. They have an irregular patina of wear and bad weather. They make bronze itself secondary with this creamy pigmentation of the earth burnt by the sun. The texture then becomes a painting. Couffignal sets the scene for the pure drama of the void. He fills it with memories and voices. This decor is visually minimal, but this very minimalism points to the importance of his other intentions. Its boats are "soul boats" caught between two universes. Its architectural pieces evoke ruins and nevertheless attest to their own existence. Although this process is ancient, and in this case learned from the African tradition, the true testimony of the power of Guillaume Couffignal is that not a single element of his work derives from something existing. As a true iconoclast, he has taken up a traditional language, learned this language, and starting from this language has created a poetry completely unique and unique to him. Randal Morris, 2013. His work is from the tradition of outsider art, art brut, folk art, naïve art, visionary art and intuitive art with a sophisticated subject matter. A kind of symbiosis of jean Dubuffet and Daniel Arsham. Sculptures as forgotten images of a world where the trace always precedes presence. As in the art of raku, ancestral Japanese pottery where the cooking accident and the patina of use - wabi and sabi - testify to an intimate cosmogonic geography. Omnipresent memory of the color and the smell of the earth - mud, noble material which in Africa is used to erect huts, houses, palaces and mosques. Historically and up to the margins of the caravan route, on the borders of the great Arabic Muslim...
Category

2010s Outsider Art Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

Knots (blown glass found object climbing rope wall sculpture Chihuly)
By Robert Burch
Located in Quebec, Quebec
This piece weaves climbing rope in with glass knots. Each piece is unique and slightly different. The cord is retired climbing rope, given another use by shining in this piece. Rob...
Category

2010s Folk Art Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Cairns (blown glass trail table top found object sculpture Chihuly)
By Robert Burch
Located in Quebec, Quebec
A cairn is an almost ubiquitous symbol of trail finding and communion with nature. This design combines stone and glass in a beautiful tension that’s fitting for almost any home. (...
Category

2010s Folk Art Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Abstraction Female - Unique Handmade Modern Glazed Ceramics Wall Sculpture
By Monika Zadurska-Bielak
Located in Salzburg, AT
Weigt of the sculpture 1,25 kg Monika Zadurska-Bielak, Graduated from the studio of Prof. Franciszek Duszeńko at the Faculty of Sculpture of the Acade...
Category

2010s Contemporary Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Knots (blown glass table top found object climbing rope sculpture Chihuly)
By Robert Burch
Located in Quebec, Quebec
This piece weaves climbing rope in with glass knots. Each piece is unique and slightly different. The cord is retired climbing rope, given another use by shining in this piece. Rob...
Category

2010s Folk Art Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Swingin Hammer (blown glass nail tool table top found object sculpture Chihuly)
By Robert Burch
Located in Quebec, Quebec
A piece capturing the movement we all know from working with hammers. This piece is created with found objects and blown glass to capture this moment in time. The hammers and nails vary from piece to piece but the movement is always the same. Robert Burch began working with glass in Atlanta, Georgia while still in high school. After graduating, he worked for the Japanese glassblower, Tadashi Torii for two years. Shortly after, he attended Pilchuck Glass School before deciding to make the jump to the mecca of glass working, Seattle, Washington. It was there that Burch had the honor of working with the renown American glass artist, Martin Blank. In the span of five years, Burch learned many aspects of glass artistry as he worked for Blank. Subsequently, the team collaborated on color design teams for the glass empire company Chihuly Inc. During all these glass adventures, he never stopped shooting photos...
Category

2010s Folk Art Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Knots (blown glass found object climbing rope wall sculpture Chihuly)
By Robert Burch
Located in Quebec, Quebec
This piece weaves climbing rope in with glass knots. Each piece is unique and slightly different. The cord is retired climbing rope, given another use by shining in this piece. Rob...
Category

2010s Folk Art Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

White Swimmer - Modern Unique Handmade Glazed Ceramics Sculpture , Man Portrait
By Tomasz Bielak
Located in Salzburg, AT
The sculpture is signed below, inside Tomasz Bielak born in Lublin in 1967. He graduated of The Academy of Fine Arts, Painting and Graphics Design Department in Gdańsk, in 1994. He realized installation art, graphics press, large format murals, sculpture and painting. In all these areas, in addition to artistic workshop, the most important thing is his message of the work, the message contained therein. He believe that "art" is one of many languages (perhaps even more sophisticated than others) that humanity learned to lead the discourse at a level different than just verbal. He indentify with the principle "if you have nothing to say - be quiet...
Category

2010s Contemporary Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Flora Contempo Spotted
By Atticus Adams
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Atticus Adams is a sculptor whose work embodies the transformative power of art to create beauty, meaning, and emotional impact from industrial materials. Using mostly aluminum mesh—...
Category

2010s Folk Art Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo Sculptures

Materials

Bronze, Wire, Copper

Joonsang Park Ceramic Tiger Sculpture
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Additional Information: Work is titled “Scientific Name Tiger”. Provenance: Habatat Galleries, Palm Beach, Florida | Private Collection, West Palm Beach, Florida. Marking(s); notes:...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

Georgian Contemporary Sculpture by Erekle Tsuladze - Mashroom
Located in Paris, IDF
Nickel clay
Category

2010s Contemporary Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo Sculptures

Materials

Clay

Arcadian Portal II
By Atticus Adams
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Atticus Adams is a sculptor whose work embodies the transformative power of art to create beauty, meaning, and emotional impact from industrial materials. Using mostly aluminum mesh—...
Category

2010s Folk Art Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo Sculptures

Materials

Wire

Arcadian Portal II
Arcadian Portal II
H 50 in W 49 in D 6 in

Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo sculptures available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo in ceramic, clay and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo sculptures, so small editions measuring 14 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Fidel Martinez Martinez, KARTEL, and Sergio Bustamante. Jessica Yazmin Fuerte Alejo sculptures prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,280 and tops out at $2,200, while the average work can sell for $1,740.

Recently Viewed

View All