Ines Fernandez de Cordova
Ines Fernandez de Cordova (b.1992) is a Bolivian/Slovenian artist living and working in South East London. Ines studied at Camberwell College of Arts for both her BA and MA and graduated in 20217. Ines Fernandez de Cordova is interested in the relationship between objects and time and the manner in which we perceive the two. Fernandez makes her sculptures from plaster or concrete to use them as tools to create still-lives, constructing subtle narratives through the use of sequence, mark making, overlapping and mirroring.
Printmaking is a fundamental part of her practice and through the use of photography the artist has managed to cohesively merge her primary interests in sculpture and printmaking. Her work is cyclical in the sense that it continuously loops from 2D into 3D. Creating uncanny scenes with her sculptures, she aims to invite the viewer to analyse the relationships between them. A recurring theme in her work is the notion of balance which she explores through exploiting and emphasising the materiality of her sculptural creations.
Ines Fernandez de Cordova (b.1992) is a Bolivian/Slovenian artist living and working in South East London. Ines studied at Camberwell College of Arts for both her BA and MA and graduated in 20217. Ines Fernandez de Cordova is interested in the relationship between objects and time and the manner in which we perceive the two. Fernandez makes her sculptures from plaster or concrete to use them as tools to create still-lives, constructing subtle narratives through the use of sequence, mark making, overlapping and mirroring.
Printmaking is a fundamental part of her practice and through the use of photography the artist has managed to cohesively merge her primary interests in sculpture and printmaking. Her work is cyclical in the sense that it continuously loops from 2D into 3D. Creating uncanny scenes with her sculptures, she aims to invite the viewer to analyse the relationships between them. A recurring theme in her work is the notion of balance which she explores through exploiting and emphasising the materiality of her sculptural creations.
Ines Fernandez de Cordova (b.1992) is a Bolivian/Slovenian artist living and working in South East London. Ines studied at Camberwell College of Arts for both her BA and MA and graduated in 20217. Ines Fernandez de Cordova is interested in the relationship between objects and time and the manner in which we perceive the two. Fernandez makes her sculptures from plaster or concrete to use them as tools to create still-lives, constructing subtle narratives through the use of sequence, mark making, overlapping and mirroring.
Printmaking is a fundamental part of her practice and through the use of photography the artist has managed to cohesively merge her primary interests in sculpture and printmaking. Her work is cyclical in the sense that it continuously loops from 2D into 3D. Creating uncanny scenes with her sculptures, she aims to invite the viewer to analyse the relationships between them. A recurring theme in her work is the notion of balance which she explores through exploiting and emphasising the materiality of her sculptural creations.