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Analía Saban — Study for erosion
Analía Saban

Study for erosion

"Study for Erosion" by Analia Saban presents a striking interplay between technology and materiality, as laser-sculpted acrylic is meticulously carved and shaped onto canvas. The work explores themes of gradual deterioration and transformation, mimicking the natural processes of erosion through precise, machine-driven marks. Saban's practice blurs the boundaries between the handmade and the mechanical, inviting viewers to contemplate the tension between human intervention and natural forces.

Medium
laser-sculpted acrylic on canvas

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Contemporary Art Day Sale

May 15, 2015

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Analía Saban, Study for erosion

"Study for Erosion" by Analia Saban presents a striking interplay between technology and materiality, as laser-sculpted acrylic is meticulously carved and shaped onto canvas. The work explores themes of gradual deterioration and transformation, mimicking the natural processes of erosion through precise, machine-driven marks. Saban's practice blurs the boundaries between the handmade and the mechanical, inviting viewers to contemplate the tension between human intervention and natural forces.

Medium
laser-sculpted acrylic on canvas
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Geometric, Argentine Artist, Laser Sculpture, Acrylic On Canvas, Minimalist, Cool Tones, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Artist, American Artist, 21st Century, Meditative Mood, Neutral Tones, Female Artist, Abstract, Experimental Medium

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