Novica Handmade Abstract Waves Cement Mini Flower Pots With Mahogany Base

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In skilled hands, even common materials take on special qualities. Alexander Alvarado transforms a mixture of river sand, granite and cement into three petite flower pots. The three-inch cylinders are painted in white and light blue, inspired by the movement of the ocean. Each has cork on the bottom, and the trio stands together on a beautiful mahogany stand. Product Features: Dimension: 3.3" H x 3.3"" Diam. Weight: 2.22 Color: Blue Material: Cement, nylon fiber, sand, ground granite, cork base, mahogany stand Made in Costa Rica Story Behind the art: ""Starting this project has filled me with enthusiasm, and has taught me that things start to flow little by little when they are undertaken with faith, willingness and a lot of effort. Since I started, more and more doors have been opened to me. ""I am Alexander Alvarado Villegas, a persevering and creative person. I was born in San José in 1981 and grew up with my family in Ciudad Quesada de San Carlos, Alajuela, Costa Rica, a small city with extensive country life, farms and rivers. My father is a veterinarian by profession, very hard-working, honest, creative and practical in solving problems. From him I learned to work with my hands and come up with creative solutions with objects within reach and improvise their use for other purposes. From my mother I learned optimism, positivism, energy, the capacity for self-analysis and empathy with other people. ""As a family we have gone through very difficult economic times; situations that forced us to make very important decisions to stay afloat. Today I thank life for that, because we are already much better. We have already overcome that stage, but the life lesson was learning to endure those difficult times by making the decisions that have to be made with a cool head and taking new opportunities that came along. ""My wife started the project at a stage in her life when she lost an important source of income as a result of the sudden reduction of work of her largest client. This forced us to look for additional income options; hers was the idea of developing specific objects from grey concrete. She started with training, experimentation, and capital investment. She began to produce, participate in artisan fairs and sell her products very well. Then she was presented with the opportunity of a permanent formal office job, so she put the project aside. The project resumed months after the beginning of the -19 pandemic, when I started to work from home. The idea and the potential of the project had always caught my attention, but with greater exposure to designing and creating more objects rather than just being limited to industrial molds. I jumped right in and resumed the project, but this time experimented with colors and blends, including wooden pieces to embellish the designs, as well as experimenting with textures and washed gravels. The handmade touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen. Imported"
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