The Genesis of a Sculpture: From Bureaucracy to Eternal Beauty
Arseneca’s sculptures are born from an extraordinary inspiration, skillfully mixing art with bureaucracy. Each work begins its life as a simple sheet of paper, an administrative document resulting from a tax audit. Where many see numbers, clauses and regulations, Arseneca sees a blank canvas, ready to be transformed.
The creative process is a meticulous and delicate act. Each page is carefully selected for its texture, content and nuances. Once chosen, it is placed in a suitable mold, then cast with epoxy resin. As the resin dries, it captures and preserves the paper, forever freezing these fragments of bureaucracy into a timeless work of art.
But why own such a piece? First of all, each sculpture is a unique piece, an individual testimony to the capacity of art to transcend the most mundane aspects of our existence. Furthermore, they embody a reflection on permanence and ephemerality: bureaucracy, often perceived as a burden, is here transformed into something beautiful, eternal.
Owning one of these sculptures is not only investing in an art object, but also in a story, a conversation between the ordinary and the extraordinary. It’s a constant reminder of the magic that can emerge from the most unexpected corners of our daily lives. It also means supporting a bold artistic vision, which dares to challenge conventions and push the boundaries of creation.
In short, these sculptures are not simple objects, but statements, visual meditations on the nature of art, bureaucracy and beauty. An invaluable addition to any modern art collection.