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Alejandra Laviada — Red Totem (from the series Re-Constructions)
Alejandra Laviada

Red Totem (from the series Re-Constructions)

A weathered arrangement of salvaged materials and surfaces is assembled into a vertical, totem-like structure bathed in a striking red hue. Laviada's meticulous photographic practice transforms discarded urban fragments into a composed, almost ritualistic object that blurs the line between sculpture and image. Printed on luxurious Hahnemühle cotton paper, the pigment print emphasizes the rich texture and depth of color that define her *Re-Constructions* series.

Medium
pigment print on Hahnemühle cotton paper

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Latin America

May 26, 2015

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Alejandra Laviada, Red Totem (from the series Re-Constructions)

A weathered arrangement of salvaged materials and surfaces is assembled into a vertical, totem-like structure bathed in a striking red hue. Laviada's meticulous photographic practice transforms discarded urban fragments into a composed, almost ritualistic object that blurs the line between sculpture and image. Printed on luxurious Hahnemühle cotton paper, the pigment print emphasizes the rich texture and depth of color that define her *Re-Constructions* series.

Medium
pigment print on Hahnemühle cotton paper
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Photography, Pigment Print, Geometric Forms, Mexican Artist, Minimalist, Red And Neutral Tones, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Artist, 21st Century, Abstract Sculpture, Red Tones, Female Artist, Warm Tones, Still Life, Abstract Composition