CURL / RIPPLE MARKS

MX$76,000.00
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(Diptych)
Metal structure; papier-mâché; Marble dust, Redimix, and sand on canvas.
120 × 90 cm — 2025

Two panels reflecting the sand and water in motion.

“Curl / Ripple Marks” is a diptych wall sculpture that captures the ephemeral patterns formed by water across sand. The two panels create a visual dialogue, reflecting the continuous interaction between movement and surface—where each ripple is both a trace and a transformation.

Textured relief forms evoke the subtle curves left by receding water, while the presence of sand grounds the work in natural materiality. Light activates these details, casting soft shadows that shift throughout the day and enhance the sense of motion embedded in the composition.

Created by Paloma Rocha, this contemporary abstract diptych bridges observation and abstraction, offering a refined interpretation of coastal phenomena. It is a contemplative piece for collectors and designers seeking artworks that embody rhythm, impermanence, and the quiet complexity of natural systems.

(Diptych)
Metal structure; papier-mâché; Marble dust, Redimix, and sand on canvas.
120 × 90 cm — 2025

Two panels reflecting the sand and water in motion.

“Curl / Ripple Marks” is a diptych wall sculpture that captures the ephemeral patterns formed by water across sand. The two panels create a visual dialogue, reflecting the continuous interaction between movement and surface—where each ripple is both a trace and a transformation.

Textured relief forms evoke the subtle curves left by receding water, while the presence of sand grounds the work in natural materiality. Light activates these details, casting soft shadows that shift throughout the day and enhance the sense of motion embedded in the composition.

Created by Paloma Rocha, this contemporary abstract diptych bridges observation and abstraction, offering a refined interpretation of coastal phenomena. It is a contemplative piece for collectors and designers seeking artworks that embody rhythm, impermanence, and the quiet complexity of natural systems.