Drops, Moths, Palettes and Torsos

After the Nails and Petals, coming in pairs or trio on the horizontal plane, it is the turn of the Gotas (Drops) series, more alabaster reliefs than sculptures. Obviously, on a large scale, on the wall adjacent to the recuperation pool of the Suva clinic in Sion, the Gotas find their habitat: they merge with the atmospheric condensation, and thus, almost literally, they drip.

Ronaldo Brito

Drops nº412_C, 2001
Alabaster
27x14x8cm
19x11x5cm

Drops nº412_A, 2001
Alabaster
63x30x7cm

Torso Julia nº796, 2007
Alabaster, gold and wood
70x44x2.5

Torso nº625, 2005
Alabaster, gold and wood
67x50x2.5cm

Palettes nº1165_H, 2014
Alabaster and gold
27x37x0.8cm

Ric Rac nº1119, 2013
Alabaster
77x11x5cm

Tatoos nº1019_ABC, 2011
Alabaster, gold and iron base
24x12x8cm

Mariposas nº1162, 2014
Alabaster and gold
17x17x5cm

Mariposas nº1011_11 2011
Alabaster and gold
16x16x7cm

Mariposas nº1011_27, 2011
Alabaster and gold
17.5×17.5×6.5cm

Magnolias nº1153_B, 2014
Alabaster and gold
16x16x5cm

Drops nº411_B, 2001
Alabaster
29x14x8.5cm

Mariposas nº1045, 2012
Alabaster
and gold
30x30x7cm

Fiore nº647, 2005
Alabaster, wooden base and lighting
28x70x70cm

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