Iron Hand
Saldaña
33-1/2 x 6 x 4"
Signed
1980
$2,500.00 plus shipping
Available
Description
Add a touch of vintage art to your space with this intriguing "Iron Hand", a testament to the innovative and experimental era of the 80s. Crafted in steel, this hand sculpture is a fragment of history, echoing the voices and skills of artists from bygone times. This unique piece of art is a prominent example of the recycled metal sculpture movement that emerged in Mexico during the 1980s. Signed 'Saldaña' and dated 1980, the sculpture has been treated with a rust-resistant coating. The recycled metal sculpture was a time of great experimentation for Mexican artists. Artists of that era used found objects and industrial materials to create sculptures that were both innovative and socially conscious. This piece is a beautiful example of this trend and is sure to be a conversation starter in any home.
The sculpture, with its elongated fingers reaching outwards, evokes a sense of aspiration and achievement. Its dark tone, complemented by rustic textures, adds to its vintage appeal. Every curve, edge, and texture tells its story, making it an aesthetic addition and a conversation starter for any space it adorns. It is a collector's item that reflects the experimental spirit and artistic skill characteristic of 1980s Mexico. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a history buff, or simply someone who appreciates unique craftsmanship, this sculpture deserves a special place in your collection. Add a touch of nostalgia and artistic skill to your space with this captivating "Iron Hand" sculpture. Explore the past, celebrate creativity, and add a piece of the 80s artistic movement to your collection.
Details
Material/Technique:
iron
Size:
33-1/2 x 6 x 4"
Base:
2 x 18.5 x 15 cm
Date/Period:
1980
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