





We already talked several times about the artist and sculptor Romulo Celdran, especially for his massive versions of everyday objects. Here are his latest creations for his series entitled HI-RES, for which he also created giant objects, screws, pen cap, rubber gloves or nuts, but also increasingly pixelated declinations of these objects. A beautiful series that explores our perception of reality, distorted by the massive use of images, digital and 3D. The HI-RES series will be presented at Scope Basel 2017, from 13 to 18 June.
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