• Projeto polinização - Siri
  • Pollination project
  • Projeto polinização - Siri
  • Projeto polinização - Siri
  • Projeto polinização - Siri
  • Projeto polinização - Siri

Siri

“Pollination project”

Pollination project

(SKU. 12856)

  • Date

    2023
  • Technique

    honeycombed native beeswax and waxed honey box
  • Dimensions

    (H x W x D) 40 x 40 x 04 cm (QR code) | 10 x 25 x 14 cm (box)
  • Edition

    12 + 2PA

  • Comes with certificate of authenticity


Regular price R$ 12.000,00
Regular price Sale price R$ 12.000,00
Production deadline: 20 working days

Immersed in creativity and ecology, this work of art comes to life through a QR Code carved in wax from native Brazilian bees.

By purchasing the work, the collector immerses himself in the images of the life of bees and connects with nature, becoming a partner of the hive and receiving the honey produced by them over a year (two springs).

In addition to enjoying the sweet nectar at home, it becomes part of the vital cycle of pollination, contributing to the well-being of the environment. A unique experience that unites art, biodiversity and environmental awareness.

Biography

Siri - Carbono Galeria

Siri

b. 1974, Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Brazil | Lives and works in Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Brazil.

Sound artist, musician and sculptor, he works with different materials such as metals and wood, among others. In recent years, he has created objects that interact with nature, whether physical or abstract. His works gain structure and form through the materialization of his music, expanding a musical evolution from the abstract to the concrete, emerging on another plane. Sounds recorded and produced by the artist are transformed into his objects and sculptures, creating unusual instruments that he uses in performances, exploring innovative timbres. His performances, which originate on stage, transform his instruments into sound poetry. His career definitively expands into sound art, and he is invited to hold exhibitions and performances in renowned venues, such as the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the NBK Gallery in Berlin and the Portikus in Frankfurt.