For many, rusty materials, pieces of glass, or plastic fragments are not trash to be discarded. Finkelman's creative sensibility has made these materials irreplaceable when creating her sculptures.
The artist's three-dimensional sculptures are full of transparency thanks to the combination of various materials and discarded objects. Adding color to each piece is essential, but within the aesthetic context that determines the final form.
Trebol Indigo, 2021. Sculpture
Trebol Indigo, 2021
Acrylics, aluminum, screws, and painted metal ring on aluminum
Dimensions: 43 H x 43 W x 14 D cm.
Unique
Weight: 5 lbs
Fanny Finkelman's sculptures are the result of a continuing exploration of the many materials that the artist has worked with over the years. The three-dimensional artists' sculptures are full of transparency by the combination of various materials and objects that have been thrown away. Adding color to each piece is essential, but in the aesthetic context that controls the final form. This precious landscape is all the result of the exploration of small pieces of metal intervened with different acids that the artist finished with color pigments and gold dust.