ABOUT THE ARTIST

Alejandro Spano

(Argentina)

Alejandro is a visual artist that creates art through traditional media such as sculpture or photography, as well as digital realms such as animation, augmented reality experiences or virtual fashion.

ABOUT THE WORK

My art has a material aspect in which it is very important to play with the materials with my hands, but also a digital aspect. I usually scan my handmade sculptures and recreate them in different sizes, materials, or environments to make variations that in the real world would not be possible.

Crust

45 x 14 x 14cm ​

Fragments I

20 x 14 x 14cm

Fragments II

30 x 14 x 14cm

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