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Ceramic tiles, Printed Azulejos - Signed in marker at the back // Azulejos 6 by Joana Vasconcelos is a ceramic mosaic composed of hand-painted and printed ceramic tiles arranged in a grid format. The work features an abstract, organic shape reminiscent of a splash or amoeba, sketched in black over a vivid red background. The use of azulejos, traditional Portuguese ceramic tiles, connects the piece to cultural heritage while the modern design challenges traditional aesthetics. The irregular shape creates a sense of movement, emphasizing Vasconcelos' ability to merge contemporary and traditional elements. This mosaic reflects the artist’s exploration of identity, culture, and the reinterpretation of classic forms.
Azulejos 6, 2021
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Ceramic tiles, Printed Azulejos - Signed in marker at the back // Azulejos 6 by Joana Vasconcelos is a ceramic mosaic composed of hand-painted and printed ceramic tiles arranged in a grid format. The work features an abstract, organic shape reminiscent of a splash or amoeba, sketched in black over a vivid red background. The use of azulejos, traditional Portuguese ceramic tiles, connects the piece to cultural heritage while the modern design challenges traditional aesthetics. The irregular shape creates a sense of movement, emphasizing Vasconcelos' ability to merge contemporary and traditional elements. This mosaic reflects the artist’s exploration of identity, culture, and the reinterpretation of classic forms.
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