Monday, March 9, 2009

"Gourds in Love"


"Gourds in Love"
This colorful work of art is a tribute to love in the past, the future and the after life. Embraced, the couple symbolizes endless joy, humor and harmony.
In actuality, this sculpture is a reverse tree of life. Love and life being the key elements as two gourds are entangled in a passionate embrace. They are decorated with a tree of life full of flowers, fruits and birds.

Artist: Karina X. Inspirada
Original
made of various materials
Dimension: 31" high
Date of Creation: 2000-Now
Region of Origin: US
Medium: Natural Gourds
Subject: Love
Culture : Mexican Latin American
Era : 1900-Now

This gourd was inspired by Mexican trees of life. Mexican trees of life are an expression of art, soul, spiritual heritage and individuality. Traditional trees of life are ceramic trees decorated with berries, birds and flowers. Usually traditional trees of life have small figurines of Adam and Eve. This sculpture is a most exceptional and unique example because it focuses, not on the tree, but on the element of human life and love.

This is a very powerful and magical sculpture. From different angles it appears to tell different stories of love and passion. Sometimes, I think he is kissing her and other times I think she is definitely kissing him. Some have considered this piece quite sexual. Various times people have smiled and asked if this is a “pornographic gourd”. It was not my intention, but I am happy that this piece has the ability to make people smile and entertain such thoughts. I do enjoy reminding people about a time when they felt such a passion. This whimsical art sculpture is made of natural, dried gourds which were sculpted with paper and acrylic paint. The finished gourd is sealed and signed. Smaller accessories on the gourd, like the flowers include various materials (such as clay, paper and glue).

unavailable
This pieces is being shown and will not be at auction. Please contact me if have any questions about this piece.



Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Devil’s Food Cake


“Devil’s Food Cake”
- a reminder of temptation





This is a whimsical sculpture of
the devil's wife,
endearingly bringing you a cupcake.












This one of a kind sculpture incorporates traditional elements of Mexican culture and humor. This sculpture is one of my most recognizable pieces. It is truly unique, depicting the monster as a female.



This whimsical art sculpture is made of natural, dried gourds which were sculpted with paper and acrylic paint. The finished gourd is sealed and signed. The devil’s cupcake is also a sculpted gourd and smaller accessories on the cupcake include various materials (such as clay, paper and wood). This gourd was inspired by various holidays including Mexico's Day of the Dead and Las Posadas at Christmas. Devils appear at various Mexican festivals, especially Day of the Dead. Rather than evil creatures, they are often the jesters or comedic villains. Once after a Christmas play the children, still in costume, went door to door during a Posada. One of the smallest ones had the costume of the devil and I found it very funny. The tiny red devil seeking shelter door to door with a little candle. It really is a reminder of temptation!






Artist: Karina X. Inspirada
Original
made of various materials
Dimension: 11.5" high
Date of Creation: 2000-Now
Region of Origin: US
Medium: Natural Gourd
Subject: Female Devil and Cupcake
Culture : Mexican Latin American
Era : 1900-Now


Sale Pending


This is one of my most favorite pieces and has a sale currently pending. Please contact me if you have any questions about this piece.

The Devil Invents Donuts


The Devil Invents Donuts


This is a whimsical sculpture of a joyful monster,
after having invented
the unhealthy, yet irresistibly delicious donut.



Artist: Karina X. Inspirada
Original
made of various materials
Dimension: 8" high
Date of Creation: 2000-Now
Region of Origin: US
Medium: Natural Gourd
Subject: Devil and Donuts
Culture : Mexican Latin American
Era : 1900-Now

I personally handmade this piece as part of a gourd art competition of which it took first place in the humor category. This whimsical art sculpture is a natural, dried gourd which was sculpted with paper and acrylic paint. The monster’s accessories are made of various materials such as clay, paper and wood. This gourd was inspired by the holiday, Mexico's Day of the Dead as well as my personal battle for my love of bread. This piece in particular has become a tremendous conversation piece.

SOLD
This piece was sold in an unadvertised auction which also benefited St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Many interested parties were unaware of it's listing and it's value increased significantly after being sold.