Designed by Omar Ronda, whose collective Cracking Art’s stated purpose is “…to change the codes for the art of the future,” Kekazzé is a decorative object of pure fun and whimsy that can be used indoors or out.
Each Kekazzé is a certified, numbered and signed work.
Using plastic, which is derived from petroleum, “the natural repository of the planet’s entire history of organic life-forms, from its origins to the present day,” Omar Ronda creates plastic shapes that simulate nature, “so as to reinstate petroleum’s ancient, primary forms of life and imagery. This means turning life back in its tracks, as a way of finding the poetical voice and soul of art.”
Kekazzé is a sort of pot-bellied Kimeroide, evocative of a rooster, pot bellied pig, a dragon maybe, and sporting tennis shoes or perhaps something else altogether? Plastic (polyethylene) is rotationally moulded into an organic form; a dream of what may one day replace all the wildlife in extinction, mixed animals, nice and friendly, to be kept inside or in the garden.
Two versions are available, and one with light.
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Functions
Celebrating our 28th Year Anniversary
8601 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90048
T. 310.360.6200
www.functions.la
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