Skul(p)s of the 25 artists of the Project 01.
Aohana x Alba Domènech
Aohana x Alba Domènech
Acrylic, watercolor, and gold pigments
“Aohana” speaks of beauty that blossoms even over death. A butterfly and a blue flower embody delicacy, the ephemeral soul, and constant transformation—reminding us that beauty doesn’t vanish; it changes form.
Artwork 2D hand drawn on Digital (No AI) x Thevidu
Acrylic on sculpture (hand-painted)
Hand-drawn energy translated onto the skull’s volume. A direct, analog approach—no AI—where gesture and line animate the form with raw immediacy.
Breakfast with my mind & Unknown x Samuel de Sagas
Mixed-media sculpture: neon, glass, Tesla coil, epoxy, iron, PVC, acrylic, silicone
An impossible breakfast where the everyday becomes a conduit for the unspeakable. A “hacked” ceramic skull—toaster hybrid channels energy and thought, staging a tension between the intimate and the monstrous, the domestic and the technological. A charged, spectral dialogue between the human, the mechanical, and the uncanny.
Brillo Sostenible x Hocicoyastas
Brillo Sostenible x Hocicoyastas
Mixed media: glass, wood, plastic, still water
A mental landscape and self-healing process from a corner of the mind.
Optical effect: stare for 20 seconds between the four dots at the center of the ferris wheel rosette, then look into the eyes.
Dar a luz x Lily Brick
Dar a luz x Lily Brick
Watercolor, ink, and pastel
A celebration of emergence and care. Fluid lines and soft tones evoke the threshold between vulnerability and strength—a tender illumination of life.
Descomposición fértil x Aurora Duarte
Descomposición fértil x Aurora Duarte
Mixed media (acrylic, polymer clay, glass gems, recycled plastics)
“Fertile decomposition” appears as a fragment of nature reborn. From what decays, life sprouts—a poetic cycle of matter and memory growing where time seemed to have stopped.
Efímera x Joana Santamans
Efímera x Joana Santamans
Oil on Ceramic
In this intervention, Joana Santamans contrasts the geometric precision of the skull designed by Toni Parera with the organic vitality of a flower. Through a free and direct gesture, the painting becomes living matter upon the cool ceramic surface, establishing a dialogue between opposites: geometry and nature, form and essence, life and death. The piece invites viewers to contemplate the beauty that emerges from the tension between the ephemeral and the eternal.
Estructura de un día de trazos x Efrain Malo
Estructura de un día de trazos x Efrain Malo
Mechanical pencil / colored pencil
Daily practice, study, and method. An ode to structure as the path to mastery—offering clarity to those who wish to improve their drawing through ordered, persistent work.
Fujin Raijin (dioses de Viento y Rayo, 風神 雷神) x Yoshi Sislay
Improvised permanent-marker drawing
“A god is never just one—there are many in nature. Let’s play baseball together :)” A spontaneous, joyful nod to multiplicity and play.
In Transitu x Alisa Sibirskaya
In Transitu x Alisa Sibirskaya
Digital still life, transfer on ceramics
A digital still life inspired by the classical vanitas tradition, where objects like flowers and skulls reflect the passage of time. The geometric, faceted skull introduces a contemporary disruption, creating a bridge between past and present. The composition meditates on cyclicality—endings that seed beginnings.
Intelligentia Artificialis lupus est homini x Jim Palau-Ribes
Mixed media: 3D-modeled hard cloth and basic surface geometry; hand-sculpted elements; two-component epoxy putty (base)
The sculpture symbolizes the invisible threat of artificial intelligence. The Latin phrase “Intelligentia Artificialis lupus est homini” riffs on “Homo homini lupus,” warning of a predatory potential within technology.
INTERIOR LINEA 1 x Fernando Peracho & Andrea Luschi
Acrylic on ceramic sculpture (intervened sculpture)
Interior lines trace a cartography of the self, mapping tensions and flows. The intervention emphasizes structure, rhythm, and the silent geometry within.
Kaku Kaku Gaikotsu x Jun Chihara
Kaku Kaku Gaikotsu x Jun Chihara
Acrylic (brush-painted)
A crisp, angular skeleton—facet upon facet—where color is scattered to interplay with form. Precision meets play in a lively, rhythmic surface.
L’amore mi ha lasciato vuota x Gabriele La Teana
Oil, acrylics, pastels, and foam on canvas
A personal meditation on loss and longing. Layered textures and media create a visceral surface where absence becomes form, and emotional residue turns into color and gesture.
Muteness x Ivan Pidhainyi
Muteness x Ivan Pidhainyi
Ceramic sculpture
A hand-made, tactile approach emphasizes silence as presence. The piece foregrounds materiality and form to speak beyond words—an invitation to contemplate what remains unspoken.
My Tiger / My Leopard x Ran Bruchstein
Mixed media
In the shadowed wilderness, deep inside,
Lives a leopard, with eyes wide and stride.
Silent whispers in the heart of night,
Its spirit fierce, a beacon of might.
With spots of mystery, a cloak of dreams,
Through the densest forests, it gleams.
A symbol of strength, untamed and free,
Reflecting the wildness inside of me.
In every step, a silent roar,
A quest for freedom, to explore.
A graceful hunter, under the moon’s glow,
Guiding me where the brave dare to go.
The leopard inside, a part of my soul,
Teaches resilience, makes me whole.
In its gaze, a reflection of my own,
A journey of growth, together, alone.
Piel de ensayo x JUIN
Piel de ensayo x JUIN
Acrylic and methacrylate on ceramic
A transparent mask—self-imposed and interrogated. The work questions identity and authenticity: what do we hide, what do we show, and is the “most authentic self” what truly matters?
RYUJIN x Emiko Maruyama
RYUJIN x Emiko Maruyama
Shitaetsuke (under-glaze decoration)
Ryūjin, dragon god of water, radiates vital energy and the eternal flow of nature—an elemental presence moving silently beneath the surface.
Sagrado Corazón x Jav Rubín
Sagrado Corazón x Jav Rubín
Acrylic paint and permanent marker
The artist captures the imagery that runs throughout his career, bringing together the symbols and concepts that have accompanied him along his artistic journey.
Scalp Rub x Raquel Doblezeta
Scalp Rub x Raquel Doblezeta
Oil on ceramic sculpture
Intimate, bodily, and playful, the work touches on ritual and sensation. The gesture becomes a small act of soothing—an intimate choreography of touch.
Shiva x Stefania Sole
Shiva x Stefania Sole
Pencil, acrylic paint, and technical pen (Rotring)
My version of the SKUL(P) is inspired by traditional Asian and Oriental tribal tattoo art.
TSUISHITSU SKULL x Hiroshi Tsunoda
TSUISHITSU SKULL x Hiroshi Tsunoda
Acrylic (seven-layer technique), tsuishitsu-inspired process
For the artist, design and art are distinct worlds—one driven by constraints and objectives; the other by exploration and joy. This piece inhabits both: layered, revealed, and sanded to let chance and intention co-author the final surface, much like tsuishitsu lacquer craft.
Vanitas x Lidia Vives
Vanitas x Lidia Vives
Acrylic painting
Rooted in the iconography of vanitas, the artwork juxtaposes beauty and decay as a reminder of life’s impermanence. Symbols such as youth and an insect—a bee—evoke the classic vocabulary of the genre while reframing it through a contemporary lens.
Volver al origen x Hiroomi Ito
Volver al origen x Hiroomi Ito
Handmade Japanese paper; natural pigments; India ink; gold & silver leaf; glue
The manifestation of the collective consciousness of the Japanese who are buried—an evocation of memory, ritual, and the quiet continuity of lineage.























