This is an object in the shape of a hollow eggshell with holes showing the central bud as if life were sprouting from the eggshell itself.
Adrián Pena Iglesias is a tree and wood lover. Born and raised in the Vigo region, he quotes the beauty of the local landscape and its nature as his main sources of inspiration. Adrian founded his workshop Xar Madera in 2018. His early production included pieces for everyday use and decoration only, however throughout the years he has also crafted and incorporated artistic pieces into his work. He enjoys the variety and colour nuances of wood, this simple, yet versatile material. A very demanding craftsman – indeed, if an object does not satisfy his standards it is burned – he quotes that what he loves the most in his profession is to transform a humble log into a meaningful and beautiful object.
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This is an object in the shape of a hollow eggshell with holes showing the central bud as if life were sprouting from the eggshell itself.
Photo: ©Adrián Pena Iglesias
These are three decorative pieces made of two shapes, an outer and an inner one. The inside shape can be seen through the lines of the outer structure, as though the viewer were reading between the lines.
Photo: ©Adrián Pena Iglesias
This sculpture is a combination of two prior series of works, the Perspectiva and the DALÍ collections. Adrián Pena Iglesias' vision of beauty is revealed.
Photo: ©Adrián Pena Iglesias
In this creation from the Perspectiva collection, interpreted with hollow and rounded shapes, there is a play of hide and seek.
Photo: ©Adrián Pena Iglesias
This is a rim bowl with its own bark and moss. Adrián Pena Iglesias followed the natural shape of wood in crafting this piece.