Permanent Spirit: Between Visual and invisible
How to check Iranjo’s project permanent souls Dismissed material Can be converted into functional Sculptures It exists between visibility and absence. This task uses polypropylene nets, which are originally obtained from sports and construction references, and combines them with epoxy resin to create light, permeable structures.
The design process emphasizes handcraft and material specificity. Each piece is manufactured through an artisan method that preserves different properties of the net, stabilizing them in new forms. The resulting tasks maintain their previous use marks, but the objects are re -configured, such as Chairs And TableThese are both utilitarian and open for interpretation.
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Iranjo sculptures change everyday industrial remains
Formally, sculptures suggest functionality without determining it. Their lightning, transparency, and suspended geometric allows for many readings, whether it is physically or with structures, which only frames location and perception.
Through this process, artist Iranjo’s project considers the firmness of the material beyond its initial purpose. Permanent souls expose the change of industrial remains in sculpture forms that carry both structural and ideological weight, located on the threshold between memory, use and abstraction.
Permanent souls by Iranjo examine physical changes
Renuncious polypropylene nets become sculptural forms
Epoxy resintens the net in permeable structures
Light and transparent, pieces blur and function