About the artist

Lucarini Valentina Orejon

Italy

Lucarini Valentina Orejon's work, rooted in her family’s artisanal lost-wax casting tradition, explores Memory and Spirituality. By reinterpreting discarded materials as modern votives and icons, she highlights life's fragility and transformation. Her art has been featured in prestigious exhibitions like the "13th International Sculpture Festa" in Seoul and "Memento Vivere" in Pietrasanta. In her article "L’anima Sacra delle cose," she delves into how objects can evoke profound emotional resonance and connect with the essence of life.

Lucarini Valentina Orejon's work, rooted in her family’s artisanal lost-wax casting tradition, explores Memory and Spirituality. By reinterpreting discarded materials as modern votives and icons, she highlights life's fragility and transformation. Her art has been featured in prestigious exhibitions like the "13th International Sculpture Festa" in Seoul and "Memento Vivere" in Pietrasanta. In her article "L’anima Sacra delle cose," she delves into how objects can evoke profound emotional resonance and connect with the essence of life.
About the artwork

Space Relic


Sculptures. Bronze.

Hand selected by our curators


Could souls be relics too? How does one explain the impervious nature of something that leaves traces on things? Are objects imbued with remnants of soul? How can one describe the dull thump in the chest at the sight of a representation, its meaning unknown yet profoundly resonating within us before reason can grasp it?

Other details
  • Size 40 W x 26 H x 30 D cm
  • Mediums Bronze
  • Styles Abstract, Modern
  • Creation year 2023
  • Authenticity This work includes the artist's signature
  • Ships from Italy
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