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  • Emil Alzamora

Emil Alzamora: 'The human form is a constant within my work. I often exaggerate or distort it to reveal an emotional or physical situation, or to tell a story. Limitation and potential are as human as the flesh, yet hardly as tangible. In my works, I strive to make visible this interaction.'

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Abyss
Gypsum
52 x 18 x 32"
 
The Botanist
Winterstone
38 x 22 x 24"
 
Hone
Bronze
33 x 30 x 16"
 
Tether
Bronze
42 x 21 x 10"
 
Ultima Thule
Bronze
28 x 23 x 7"
 
Capsule
Ceramic & graphite wax
15 x 7 x 7"
 
The Water Cycle
Ceramic & iron pigment
37 x 12 x 8"
 
Mother & Child
Ceramic
18 x 22 x 12"
 
Spaceman
Ceramic
16 x 16 x 4"
 
King
Ceramic
14 x 11 x 7"
 
Man
Ceramic
16 x 12 x 9"
 
Floating Woman
Ceramic
3 x 8 x 11"
 
Abrazo
Bronze
2 x 18 x 8"
 
Undertow
Gypsum
23 x 16 x 7"
 
Abrazo
Ceramic and Glass
2 1/4 x 18 1/4 x 7 1/2""
 
Close
Ceramic and Glass
18 1/4 x 24 x 6 1/2""
 
Embonpoint
Ceramic
9 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 7 1/2""
 
Vane
Ceramic
10 x 20 x 8"
 
Will You Learn From Me?
Ceramic
2 x 21 1/2 x 7"
 
Liposphere
Ceramic
8 x 7 x 3"
 
Bound
Watercolor on arches paper
44 1/8 x 34 1/4"
 
Minotaur
Watercolor on arches paper
11 x 15"
 
Vane
Watercolor on arches paper
11 x 15"
 
Regroup
Oil on paper
24 x 37 3/4"