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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Reynold Rodriguez, Les Trois Triste, 2021
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Reynold Rodriguez

Les Trois Triste, 2021
Polished gypsum plaster with seashell inlay
H. 71.1 x W. 68.6 x D. 50.8 cm
H. 28 x W. 27 x D. 20 inches
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'Les Trois Triste, 2021' by Reynold Rodriguez is an evocative exploration of personal happiness within the collective human experience, exemplified by a trio of lamps originally inspired by 'The Saddest...
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"Les Trois Triste, 2021" by Reynold Rodriguez is an evocative exploration of personal happiness within the collective human experience, exemplified by a trio of lamps originally inspired by "The Saddest Lamp in the World." The title alludes to the interconnected narrative of these lamps, symbolising a community of emotional states. Two lamps radiate vitality, while one remains the embodiment of melancholy. Rodriguez employs this dynamic composition to dissect the dichotomy between individual well-being and the shared emotional landscape. The artwork serves as a crucial chapter in the artist's ongoing experiment with plaster, showcasing its versatile capacity across varying scales. The material becomes a medium for conveying amorphic sentiments, mirroring the fluid nature of emotions within the interconnected web of human experience. "Les Trois Triste, 2021" stands as a poignant reflection on the complex interplay between personal and collective emotional well-being.
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