From striking ballet positions to quiet, understated stancestheir bronze figures capture a unique moment in time.
All of their art is created together at their large industrial studio in Valencia, Spain.
The female figure inClio’s Dream, for instance, is depicted sitting underwater.
“Clio’s Dream,” bronze, blue patina, 2020
Here, Coderch & Malavia applied two different patinas to accentuate the nuances of the sculpture.
The human being is three-dimensional, they continue.
Probably that is the main reason why we are attracted to sculpture.
“Clio’s Dream,” bronze, blue patina, 2020
It is the closest artistic representation of ourselves.
Spanish artist duo Coderch & Malavia create realistic figurative sculptures that are frozen in motion.
“Clio’s Dream,” bronze, blue patina, 2020
“Clio’s Dream,” bronze, blue patina, 2020
“Líber,” bronze, white and brown patina, 2020
“Líber,” bronze, white and brown patina, 2020
“The Fabric of Time,” bronze, white patina, 2020
“Moonlight Shadow,” bronze, white and black patina, 2019
“Moonlight Shadow,” bronze, white and black patina, 2019
“Haiku,” bronze, white patina 2019
“Haiku,” bronze, white patina, 2019
“Haiku,” bronze, white patina, 2019
“Swan Dance,” bronze, white and black patina, 2019
“Swan Dance,” bronze, white and black patina, 2019
“Swan Dance,” bronze, white and black patina, 2019
“The Flight of the Swan,” bronze, white and black patina, 2018
“Odette,” bronze, white patina, 2018
“Odette,” bronze, white patina, 2018
“Odette,” bronze, white patina, 2018