Description
This work is part of Eduardo Sourrouille’s Hotel Torrontegui project, a photographic series in which the artist creates carefully composed scenes from everyday objects, antique pieces, and elements imbued with history.
In this image, the artist presents a still life of stacked antique dishes and porcelain, where coffee pots, plates, and small jugs form an almost theatrical domestic architecture. The floral and gilded decorations of the ceramics evoke tables from other eras, while the composition introduces unexpected elements —such as a small squirrel figurine or a piece held by a gloved hand— that break the solemnity of the arrangement and add a layer of irony and narrative.
The background, with painted wood showing signs of wear, reinforces the atmosphere of a space frozen in time, as if it were a pantry, a storeroom, or a forgotten corner of an imaginary hotel. In this tension between order and accumulation, elegance and strangeness, Sourrouille creates an image that functions simultaneously as a contemporary still life, an archive of objects, and a small narrative scene.
The work dialogues with the classical still life tradition but reinterprets it through a contemporary lens, where material memory, humor, and staging become the protagonists. A work that invites slow observation and the discovery of each object’s silent story.
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