LOFA MURALES

Una nueva forma de arte, una nueva forma de cerámica para muro

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Las piezas de LOFA MURALES, diseñadas por 7 artistas nacionales e internacionales se pueden configurar de miles de maneras, dejando que las piezas respondan al espacio arquitectónico.

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  • Fabien Cappello

    FR, 1984

    Fabien Capello is a furniture and product designer. His productions reveal unexpected aspects of the locality and an open approach to the working practices of culture in the making. After moving to Mexico, his most recent work has been dramatically influenced by the complexity of the Mexican material culture making the most out of its resources and locality.

  • Natalia Ramos

    MX, 1993

    Natalia is mainly interested in the abstraction and decontextualization of objects and different materials, proposing new atypical compositions. Composition can be crucial in changing the perspective of any object and in turn the visual values of the viewer. Natalia expresses these ideas through “still lives” of humans and objects and sculpture.

  • Marco Rountree Cruz

    MX, 1982

    Marco Rountree is a visual artist who engages in drawing by freely experimenting on various materials. His primary focus lies in exploring the concept of ornamentation, particularly through the manipulation and representation of everyday objects.
    Rountree reinterprets these objects, imbuing them with new meanings and significance.

  • Cosa Rapozo

    MX, 1987

    Cosa Rapozo is a visual artist, currently living and working in Mexico City. Her habitual practice uses speculation. She understands speculation as a wrapper that gives power to ordinary stories. Currently, her speculations are mainly focused on representation of shamed, plundered and demoralized civilizations, considering the socio-anthropological field as a starting point.

  • Denise Julieta

    MX, 1992

    Inspired by organic structures that surround her, Denise Julieta interprets her vision for poetry adjacent to nature through plastic materials. Her work shows strange biological organisms, macro atmospheres of our gardens and cats that would go to investigate the dream scene.

  • Catalin Filip

    RO/UK, 1989

    Catalin Filip is a Romanian-born, UK-based artist and architect specializing in ceramic art. As a self-taught ceramicist, Catalin approaches clay with an intuitive, experimental process, embracing trial and error to develop unconventional techniques that achieve the forms he wants. His sculptural ceramic objects are inspired by the organic movement and distortions found in the natural environment.

  • Iines Niemelä

    FI, 1995

    Iines Niemelä is a designer and ceramic artist living and working in Helsinki, Finland. Niemelä addresses the themes of continuity and fragility to reflect on her perception of nature, time and memories. Her effortless surfaces, structures and shapes balance between simplicity and complexity. The fragmented yet elegant compositions come together as harmonious landscapes.

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