Artworks
Eva Pina works from the sketch to the last detail of each sculpture.
Obra IV
Mármol rosa portugués y metal
35 x 29 x 26 cm
Piece I
Black marble from Calatorao, white from Macael and metal
51 x 19 x 26 cm
Piece II
Macael marble and wood
49 x 34 x 25 cm
Piece III
Calatorao black marble and metal
52 x 26 x 26 cm
Piece IV
Portuguese pink marble and metal
35 x 29 x 26 cm
Has been exposed
2022. Galery Sjohasten
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“Colors of Spain”
Stockholm, Sweden.
January
2021. Galery Riddaren.
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“Show must go on”
Stockholm, Sweden
December
Ambivalent Sides
Introduction
2021
In this last series, “Ambivalent Sides”, she shows us how she works with abstraction, by means of textures and angles, fragmenting lines through geometrical figures… She plays with light and shadow and the lost of perspective. Her creations evoke emotions, make us reflect, invite us to discover what the piece narrates through our own sensations and memories; they are creations that catch us and move us.
Her creations have a soul of their own, and whisper to us states of the human being that remain forever latent in her sculptures.
The observer will make an incursion into mental reconstruction, enjoying an experience away from realism and the figurative.
Obra IV
Mármol rosa portugués y metal
35 x 29 x 26 cm
Piece I
Black marble from Calatorao, white from Macael and metal
51 x 19 x 26 cm
Piece II
Macael marble and wood
49 x 34 x 25 cm
Piece III
Calatorao black marble and metal
52 x 26 x 26 cm
Piece IV
Portuguese pink marble and metal
35 x 29 x 26 cm
Mysticism as dialogue
Introduction
2018
Project carried out between Jorge Valdivia and Eva Pina
Dedicado ao silêncio-Música que nâo morre
“… The dialogue that took place between both, produced a universe of results, the craniums converted into ideas and beauty intervened with materials, color and darkness, meet the paintings as if they were a backdrop. The set is a ritual and a mise-en-scene that is like a parenthesis in which breath is kept. It is the song that eyes and touch produce…”
By: Pablo Rafael de la Madrid, writer, poet, Culture Counsellor, Portugal Mexican Embassy. November, 2018
Skull II
Polychrome cedar wood, methacrylate and fabric
21 x 15 x 24 cm
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“If you want me not to forget you,
if you want me to remember you,
play happy sounds, my life
music that does not die “
(La Martiniana – Son indígena, Lila Downs)
Skull IV
White marble from Macael and wayruros
21 x 19 x 23 cm
“Life”
Skull VIII
Polychrome pine wood and fabric ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
19 x 18 x 22 cm
“Dreams and memory”