Title: “Acrobat”
Description:
The sculpture “Aerial Elasticity” depicts a woman in a contorted position in the air, capturing a moment of grace and flexibility. The female figure appears to float in space, with her limbs extended in fluid, impossible directions.
Material:
The sculpture is made of wood, which has been carefully selected for its grain and texture. The choice of wood brings warmth and organicity to the piece, contrasting with the apparent fragility of the woman’s position.
Technique:
The technique used to create this work is CNC (Computer Numerical Control) technology, which allows the wood to be cut with precision and detail according to a digital design. In addition, the parametric technique is used, which involves the use of algorithms to generate complex shapes and structures based on predefined parameters. This gives the sculpture a sense of fluidity and movement, despite being made of a solid material such as wood.
Detail:
Every curve and angle of the figure has been meticulously crafted to convey the feeling of elasticity and freedom. Skin folds, flowing hair, and taut muscles are rendered with astonishing accuracy, thanks to CNC technology’s ability to reproduce fine details.
Impact:
Aerial Elasticity invites the viewer to contemplate the beauty of the human body in a state of transformation and movement. Through the combination of carved wood and modern technology, the sculpture challenges traditional expectations of what is possible in art, merging the organic and the digital into a unique expression of the human form.