Un artista convierte muebles promedio en obras de arte

Viernes 06 de Noviembre de 2015, 14:53





Cualquier persona que haya decorado su propio apartamento o casa sabe que no hay nada emocionante entre los sofás y sillas.

Pero este artista londinense, mediante la creación de impresionantes sillas con temas de animales, ha convertido a los muebles para el hogar estándar en piezas dignas de un museo.

Máximo Riera se dedica al diseño de interiores en el ámbito de las bellas artes.

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Artist Máximo Riera beautifully bridges the gap between form and function, taking interior design into the realm of high art.

Each piece is made to order, and takes anywhere between nine and 11 weeks to complete.

By implementing the latest in 3-D modeling software and giving each creation its own unique color signature, no two pieces are exactly alike.

Riera and his team also make use of the most advanced engineering and manufacturing techniques available to ensure that every sculpture is drafted and created with painstaking attention to detail.

Artfulness aside, these pieces are incredibly sturdy, since they each contain metal frames and are sculpted from high-density polyurethane.

Over the course of many weeks, Riera puts in about 480 hours of work on every single chair.

The collection’s mission is to pay homage to nature’s own works of art.

"This collection," he writes, "gives us the option of admiring what nature is capable of. This is the main reason why — from the beginning — I wanted to be faithful to the animal’s physique."



Riera’s dedication to capturing the essence of his animal subjects is rooted in the idea that nature has already produced the most stunning creations of all.