Elisa Salas
Port
Polylactic Acid Filament
23 x 28 cm
Unique piece
2019
Elisa Salas
Storm
Polylactic Acid Filament
23 x 28 cm
Unique piece
2019
Elisa Salas
Sunrise
Polylactic Acid Filament
28 x 23 cm
Unique piece
2019
Elisa Salas
Dawn
Polylactic Acid Filament
28 x 23 cm
Unique piece
2019
Elisa Salas
Mental party
Polylactic Acid Filament
36 x 31 cm
Unique piece
2019
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28 x 23 cm Melted Filament Line Art Flat Sculptures
Flat Sculptures are accompanied by a document that certifies that they are an authentic and original work of art created by the artist Elisa Salas. Every one is a unique piece, some variations of the same subject, and there is no negative of which the piece was reproduced. Because flat sculptures are handmade with melted ABS filament on a 3d pen, structured in calligraphy inspired on the word Eudaimonoia, a Greek term that refers to the happiness and state when a human mind is blooming. The writer feels this way whenever she creates. Some say that the origin of the term refers to a belief that an artist is a link through which the divine might communicate with humans (eu ~ good, daimon ~ spirit, angel) and while creating something sublime, his soul is accompanied by a virtuous genius or companion of the soul. Elisa thinks the result of this experimental art is also an histological sculpture, because of its reminiscence with the structure of organic tissues. Since 2019 she has been working on a collection of this new media unique possession calligraphic sculptures whose favorite feature is its overshadowing nature. That is, the property of the material of projecting ephemeral and unrepeatable shadows depending on who observes them, for how long, from what perspective and with what illumination. Her art proposal was created within a visual concept inspired by the greek visual poet, Simias de Rodes, asian calligraphy, hieroglyphics, zoomorphic islamic texts and Guillaume Apollinaire’s calligrams.This archival inks canvas was created within a visual concept that the artist experiences inspired by the greek visual poet, Simias de Rodes, asian calligraphy, hieroglyphics, zoomorphic islamic texts and Guillaume Apollinaire’s calligrams.