die 3 Zustände der Materie / Los 3 Estados de la Materia

Design/Decorative Art - 2025
Unique
Digital print on paper
70 x 50 cm
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
300 USD
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Regarding: Claudio Sotolongo and Yonlay Cabrera - die 3 Zustände der Materie


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    Artwork Statement

    Les 3 États de la Matière is a series of kinetic posters that explores, through the evolutionary development of form-concepts, the connections between the physical properties of matter and human and social transformations. Inspired by the idea of morphosis, which alludes to continuous evolution, the work refers to the transition between different states of matter following a sequence of aspiration/transpiration, as a metaphor for constant change and the essential adaptability of life.

    The integration of languages such as French and German aims to give the piece a universal character, inviting a diverse audience to reflect on change as an inevitable yet deeply meaningful force. With a visual approach indebted to the language of contemporary art and a conceptual foundation that bridges life, art, and science, this series not only represents matter in transformation but also offers an aesthetic meditation on the cycles of evolution that shape our individual and collective existence.

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