Dance Group by Fili Plaza
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Dance Group 1998

Fili Plaza

BronzeMetal
30 ⨯ 29 ⨯ 42 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 7.000

Novus Arte

  • About the artwork
    With Dance Group, Fili Plaza captured that transformative moment when the body begins to lead and thoughts steps aside. When rhythm becomes a force that moves you rather than something you consciously follow.

    These dancers aren’t performing, they are releasing. Their bodies speak in motion, turning gesture into language and energy into connection. It is an ode to presence, spontaneity, and the quiet trust of being carried by something larger than oneself.

    Because sometimes, the purest form of freedom, is to stop controlling... and simply dance.

    Details:
    Edition: 2 of 6
    Technique: Bronze
    Size: 30 x 29 x 42 cm
    Price excludes tax and shipping costs.
  • About the artist

    Since 1983, Fili Plaza has been crafting sculptures that reflect the rich emotional tapestry of Mediterranean culture. Her work celebrates the harmony and contrasts between the feminine and masculine worlds, exploring the struggle for equality.

    It delves deeply into the human emotions that arise throughout this fight, aiming to achieve balanced relationships between all genders and the freedom to live as one's true self.

    Sculptures of small and large sizes, mainly in bronze, that capture the warmth and luminosity of the Mediterranean, mixing tradition with modern art. Her experience as a sculptor has enriched her career as a jewelry designer, bringing detail and precision to each creation.

    Based in Barcelona, her work is inspired by the Mediterranean's vibrant light, dynamic landscapes, and cultural depth. It is a celebration of life, connection, and beauty that transcends borders.

    Fili Plaza is represented by the art marketing agency Novus Arte, and together they invite you to explore her collection of sculptures that bring the vibrant spirit of the Mediterranean into your space.

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