Original artwork description:

My work is inspired by the color of Caspalá. Caspalá is a village located more than 3000 meters above sea level in Humahuaca, Argentina.

The different perspectives and the three dimensionality of the cooper pieces give a sense of warm harmony and modern aesthetics.

The fine bark pieces are carefully hand cut and finished with a museum quality varnish.
Work is framed, signed on the back and ready to hang.

My wall sculptures from the Dorada, Cobre, Roble and Carbon series have been shortlisted for the international Rise Art Prize 2018, London, UK.

Materials used:

Acrylic, Pigments, Wood, Other on Canvas.

Tags:
#modern #gold #golden #hope #elegant 
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Caspalá - Sold (2023)
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My work is inspired by the color of Caspalá. Caspalá is a village located more than 3000 meters above sea level in Humahuaca, Argentina.

The different perspectives and the three dimensionality of the cooper pieces give a sense of warm harmony and modern aesthetics.

The fine bark pieces are carefully hand cut and finished with a museum quality varnish.
Work is framed, signed on the back and ready to hang.

My wall sculptures from the Dorada, Cobre, Roble and Carbon series have been shortlisted for the international Rise Art Prize 2018, London, UK.

Materials used:

Acrylic, Pigments, Wood, Other on Canvas.

Tags:
#modern #gold #golden #hope #elegant 
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Virginia Garcia Costa is an Argentinian artist based in Switzerland. Virginia produces wall sculptures inspired by elements of nature. The way Virginia arranges her materials into what looks like a... Read more

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