(Diptych)
Metal structure; papier-mâché; marble dust and Redimix on canvas.
120 × 105 cm — 2025
“Cactus” is a diptych wall sculpture that interprets the presence of columnar cacti through a refined abstract language. Across two panels, the work evokes the verticality, structure, and quiet strength of these desert forms, suggesting spines, ridges, and organic growth without direct representation.
The surface is built through layered materials such as marble dust and sculptural compounds, creating a dry, tactile quality that recalls the textures of arid landscapes. Subtle variations in relief allow light to define the composition, revealing depth and shifting shadows that change throughout the day.
Created by Paloma Rocha, “Cactus” reflects endurance, stillness, and the silent intensity of the desert. It is a contemporary sculptural work for collectors, architects, and interior designers seeking minimalist wall art that connects with natural forms through abstraction, materiality, and presence.
(Diptych)
Metal structure; papier-mâché; marble dust and Redimix on canvas.
120 × 105 cm — 2025
“Cactus” is a diptych wall sculpture that interprets the presence of columnar cacti through a refined abstract language. Across two panels, the work evokes the verticality, structure, and quiet strength of these desert forms, suggesting spines, ridges, and organic growth without direct representation.
The surface is built through layered materials such as marble dust and sculptural compounds, creating a dry, tactile quality that recalls the textures of arid landscapes. Subtle variations in relief allow light to define the composition, revealing depth and shifting shadows that change throughout the day.
Created by Paloma Rocha, “Cactus” reflects endurance, stillness, and the silent intensity of the desert. It is a contemporary sculptural work for collectors, architects, and interior designers seeking minimalist wall art that connects with natural forms through abstraction, materiality, and presence.