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Tomàs Barceló

INSECT D6

INSECT D6

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This insect, with its sleek body and metallic surface, reflects a technological and futuristic aesthetic. The blue and golden tones, combined with geometric patterns and calligraphic stamps, evoke a fusion of the natural, the mechanical, and the spiritual. Its upright and symmetrical stance reinforces its emblematic character, as if it were a totem connecting the human with the unknown.

Drawn with colored pencils, acrylics, rubber stamps, and markers on dyed paper.

15 x 27,5 cm | 5,9 x 10,8 in

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Collection: Robot Portraits

Inspired by the aesthetics of science fiction, Tomàs Barceló presents his robots as introspective and almost spiritual figures, offering a visual meditation on consciousness and the essence of being in the technological age.

Each sculpture features anthropomorphic traits and details that evoke both the weight of the machine and the mystery of identity, suggesting that these beings might harbor a spark of soul or purpose. With his unmistakable style blending the archaic and the futuristic, Barceló transforms each portrait into a reflection on humanity in a world of artificial intelligence.

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Tomas Barcelo

About the artist

Tomás Barceló

Tomás Barceló, a Mallorcan sculptor and disciple of the master J.S. Jassans at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Barcelona, blends his passion for archaic sculpture with assemblage and polychromy.

Throughout his life, his boundless curiosity has led him to roles as a teacher, lifeguard, mariachi, bagpiper, film sculptor, and gallery artist, among others. His work is the culmination of his love for form and color, inspired by ancient art in his youth, fantasy and science fiction in his teenage years, and building toys from his childhood.

With each piece, Barceló seeks to restore sculpture to its place as a popular art, accessible and present in every home once again.