Installation of two ceramic heads, facing each other, screaming. From the mouths comes out nails on on one side and screws from the other. Although both perform the same function, the nail is different from the screw and so one can argue that one is better than the other. The same thing can be sa...
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Installation of two ceramic heads, facing each other, screaming. From the mouths comes out nails on on one side and screws from the other. Although both perform the same function, the nail is different from the screw and so one can argue that one is better than the other. The same thing can be said about human communication: how often do one find him self in a argument that both side are saying the same thing but using different forms?
Inspired on the work of franco-belgian and south american cartoon authors, this piece belongs to a series that tries to bring to sculpture the idea that "one image equals 1000 words". By choosing the human nature as subject matter, the identification is immediate but still open to a infinite possibilities of interpretation, depending on the viewer.
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