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Wide Vase Designed by Ruth Morán for The Table Project, Spain, 2024
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This unique ceramic vase is designed by Isidro Blasco and artistically reinterpreted by contemporary artist Ruth Morán. The piece is part of The Table Project, a collaborative initiative developed in Spain in 2024.
In this work, the artist expresses her visual language through loose and fluid brushstrokes in blue, yellow, and black, creating a composition that evokes the movement of water and light. The expressive power of the strokes contrasts with the serenity of the white background, resulting in a dynamic yet harmonious piece.
Ruth Morán
In her work, Ruth Morán creates densely layered surfaces where free gesture and compositional control coexist in tension. Through lines and patterns that balance chance and structure, the artist builds a sensual harmony that captivates the viewer. Color and abstraction merge in compositions driven by visual rhythm, exploring the relationship between form, order, and space.
The Table Project
The Table Project is an initiative by artist Isidro Blasco. From his studio located in the Carabanchel neighborhood of Madrid, various projects have been developed with the aim of creating unique artistic objects and fostering connections among local artists.
Since 2019, The Table Project has encouraged these gatherings rooted in the artisanal traditions so characteristic of Spanish culture, but from a contemporary perspective.
In this spirit of building community and creating one-of-a-kind artistic pieces, a space has emerged where multidisciplinary artists enjoy crafting handmade works within the context of contemporary art.
The Table Project is Isidro Blasco’s personal project. After living in New York for 25 years, he launched this initiative as a way to connect traditional craftsmanship with vibrant contemporary creation.
- Dimensions:Height: 12.6 in (32 cm)Diameter: 8.27 in (21 cm)
- Style:Modern (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:2024
- Production Type:New & Custom(One of a Kind)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
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- Seller Location:Madrid, ES
- Reference Number:Seller: IKB0010002471stDibs: LU2193345665842

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