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Magmatic Stones | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Anna Carmona. Item made of fabric
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Magmatic Stones | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Anna Carmona. Item made of fabric
Magmatic Stones | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Anna Carmona. Item made of fabric
Magmatic Stones | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Anna Carmona. Item made of fabric
Magmatic Stones | Wall Sculpture in Wall Hangings by Anna Carmona. Item made of fabric

Created and Sold by Anna Carmona

Anna Carmona

Magmatic Stones - Wall Hangings

Price $2,500

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Shipping: DHL 10-15 days
Estimated Arrival: June 1, 2024

Handmade

Reclaimed Materials

Recycled Materials

Upcycled Product

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
31.5H x 31.5W x 2.76D in
80H x 80W x 7D cm
2 kg
4.41 lb

Materials: Fabric and mixed technique


The Series values the elements that come from nature and that have already been manipulated by man. He intends to raise them to an altar in the form of works of art in recognition of the importance of their existence. Nature is gratitude for everything it has offered us and offers us. He wants to be present to make us aware of its necessary preservation.

Matter. Temperature. Fusion. Solidification. Evolution

Item Magmatic Stones
Created by Anna Carmona
As seen in Creator's Studio, Girona, Spain
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Anna Carmona
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2024
Art with intention

Anna Carmona is an artist born in Girona, with a great international projection. During her childhood, she has been accompanied by the life stories of her grandmother, a worker in the textile factories of Sallent and Artés, as well as fabrics, threads, sewing machines and a lot of creativity on the part of her mother dressmaker. A past that marks him and discovers an art with many possibilities.
She began studies in furniture restoration and polychromies and continued with forays into the world of carpentry, carving, and restoration techniques. She progressively trained and experimented in other artistic disciplines such as furniture design with metal plates and later she introduced herself to artistic textile design.
All this knowledge is applied and valued through weaving and experiments combining the techniques learned with different materials and shapes her own language with which she grows as an artist and as a person, inspired by works by artists such as Olga de Amaral, Jagoda Buić, and Sheila Hicks. Eclecticism and decomposition, experimentation and luxury, constant transformation and family heritage linked to fabric.