Bio

Joni Wolfe is from Utah she has spent her entire life immersed in the art world, expressing her creativity through various mediums. Her journey has taken her to numerous festivals across the country and Europe, where she built impressive installations and met her wife, Fiorella.

Fiorella is from Patagonia, Argentina, and has been making sculptures for more than a decade. His exceptional work has obtained important recognition in Argentina, working at festivals in multiple countries in America and Europe. Fiorella, who now resides in Salt Lake City with Joni, developing various techniques with her partner.

Together, Joni and Fiorella create intricate sculptures that beautifully showcase their individual and collective artistic journeys. These sculptures begin as a single piece of wood, which they meticulously fracture and transform into kinetic art. This unique process results in dynamic compositions that retain the integrity of the original wood, divided into segments but remaining whole. Their work captures the elegance of wood, the charm of nature, and the curiosity of human creativity.

Both with experiences in large festivals, in construction and in handling heavy machinery. This has allowed them to explore larger formats, creating installations with different materials and monumental sculptures.

In addition to the 3D format, their paintings are inspired by the intricate beauty of nature and the fluidity of the subconscious mind, fusing them in an abstract organic style. These paintings explore the interplay between vibrant, contrasting colors and non-representational shapes, creating dynamic, otherworldly landscapes. Influenced by the complexity of the natural world and the ethereal quality of dreams, these works invite viewers to delve into rich textures and intricate details, evoking emotional and imaginative responses.