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Óscar Aldonza Torres
Figurative Ceramic Sculpture with Shino Glaze and Porcelain Head with Amanita

2024

$455.18
£340.37
€380
CA$627.12
A$683.96
CHF 362.32
MX$8,199.76
NOK 4,614.32
SEK 4,219.45
DKK 2,895.75

About the Item

Figurative ceramic sculpture with Shino glaze, textured carborundum surface and a porcelain head topped with an amanita-like form. This ceramic sculpture belongs to Óscar Aldonza’s Extravagantes, a series that embraces eccentricity, humour and the expressive possibilities of material contrast. The body is built in high-temperature clay coated with translucent Shino and a dark, volcanic texture created through carborundum, producing a highly tactile surface that shifts with the light. The small porcelain head introduces a deliberate mismatch of scale, while the red-topped form evokes the cap of an amanita mushroom, reinforcing the work’s playful and subtly surreal character. Aldonza’s working process relies on direct modelling, intuitive gesture and the acceptance of irregularity as a conceptual tool. Each Extravagante is unique, shaped by unpredictable chemical reactions in the kiln and by the artist’s interest in individuality, oddness and the joyful acceptance of one’s own peculiarities. The piece can be displayed individually or as part of a larger installation of the series. We operate globally with the same attention and proximity we extend to our local neighbors. We oversee every detail and guide you through the purchase process with the utmost professionalism, ensuring complete satisfaction for each client, regarded as valued members of our community. As a small, specialist team driven by a deep commitment to art, we carefully select every artist and artwork, presenting our curated collection to an international audience from our corner of the Galician coast. Read our clients’ testimonials and join the discerning collectors who trust our expertise.
  • Creator:
    Óscar Aldonza Torres (1976, Spanish)
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 13.78 in (35 cm)Width: 8.67 in (22 cm)Depth: 4.34 in (11 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Gallery Location:
    FISTERRA, ES
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2626217329322

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