Mudar la Piel / Shed the skin
Keywords:
Paisaje, piel rota, cambio, metamorfosis, cubierta vegetal, instalación artística / Landscape, broken skin, change, metamorphosis, cover, art installationAbstract
Serie de cinco dibujos que reflexiona sobre la metamorfosis del paisaje. Propones visualmente la idea de cambiar la piel erosionada del terreno por otra nutrida de raíces vegetales. E discurso se secuencia en la sucesión de los dibujos del 1 al 5. Esta colección interacciona con otras piezas que se articulan alrededor del mismo tema. El proyecto “En la piel del paisaje” recoge la colección de obras que exponen el concepto
Shed the skin
This serie of five drawings is a reflection on the metamorphosis of the landscape. Visually, it proposes the idea of changing broken skin of the terrain. We should take steps to get to another skin wich is composite of nourished roots. The speech is in the succession of drawings from 1 to 5. This collection interacts with other pieces that are articulated around the same topic. The project “En la piel del paisaje / In the skin of the landscape” includes the collection of works that expose the concept
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Loren, L. (2009). En la piel del paisaje, Jaén, Universidad de Jaén.
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