
Stake attention in this memory
A square mosaic artwork, titled "Alma de Bandoneón," is prominently displayed on a plain white wall, likely in an exhibition space in Tigre, Argentina. The mosaic depicts a person from the chest up, deeply engrossed in playing a bandoneon. The figure is shown in profile, leaning slightly forward and downwards, focusing on the instrument. The person wears a brown, textured hat with a distinctive blue band, suggesting a fedora or similar style. Their clothing, primarily in shades of brown, tan, and reddish-brown tesserae, represents arms and upper body. The hands are engaged with the bandoneon, which is open and expanded, indicating it is actively being played. The instrument itself is rendered in various tones of beige, brown, black, and white, highlighting its bellows and keys. The background of the mosaic is a dark, almost black, textured field made of numerous small, irregularly shaped mosaic pieces. Below the artwork, a small white plaque provides details: - Title: "Alma de Bandoneón" (Soul of Bandoneon) - Artist: Alejandra Sisin - Medium and Size: Mosaico: 40 x 50 cm - Year of creation: 2024 The mosaic style, characterized by small, meticulously placed tesserae, gives the artwork a rich texture and depth, emphasizing the traditional nature of both the art form and the musical instrument depicted. The subject matter—a bandoneon player—strongly evokes the cultural heritage of tango, a genre deeply associated with Argentina.
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