Ivan Puig
December 15, 2009 // Art + Transportation



I came across the work of Ivan Puig and was totally mesmerized by what I saw. The installation above is titled Hasta Las Narices and features a car which appears to be drowning in milk. In his list of materials he states pigment, water and glass, but where each of these start and end I have no idea. But the effect is absolutely brilliant and unreal. The rest of his work is interesting as well but they just don’t appeal to me as much as this installation does.

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  1. This looks amazing!!!

    Comment by Gena — December 16, 2009 #

  2. The VW piece is a VW sedan water and pigment, The second piece of the man floating is done with a plotter on pvc and the last piece is the Glass with scaled figurines. That’s the translation of the description on the site.

    Comment by William — December 16, 2009 #

  3. i don’t know what it is, but i’m having quite the reaction to this. absolutely stunning.

    Comment by kg — December 16, 2009 #

  4. I guess, for me, art is about leading the viewer to see beyond the object itself. This is a perfect example. The car doesn’t really exist below the ground, but as a viewer, it’s perfectly natural to imagine the entire car is down there.

    Really cool, this is art.

    Comment by Brennan — December 17, 2009 #

  5. I saw that instalation here in Guadalajara. It was amazing. All of his work.

    Comment by NINJA GAIDEN — December 17, 2009 #