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Reliefs carved from reclaimed wood board and hand-painted with a natural plaster pigment (limewash)
In his newest series, Natural Language, Luis-Ignacio Figallo steps beyond the rigor of geometric restraint, embracing a freer, more intimate language of form. Where once there were crisp planes and measured erosion, now there are bodies — or perhaps landscapes — unfolding with a quiet, unguarded sensuality.
This series signals a shift: from mapping nature’s exterior, to tracing the blurred seam between land and flesh, structure and softness. Curves emerge where edges once ruled, colors warm and deepen, and the previously disciplined surfaces now sigh, stretch, and falter — not unlike the human body itself.
Each sculpted panel balances playful looseness with a studied sensitivity, echoing hills, ribs, valleys, and pulse lines. Forms are carved with an almost tender irreverence, honoring the flaws, fractures, and asymmetries that make both landscapes and bodies feel alive.
Figallo’s carving process has evolved alongside these forms, favoring intuitive movement over strict planning — a subtle, self-aware looseness that allows for moments of accidental beauty. The panels still hover with precision just off the wall, but now their boundaries feel more like breath than border, inviting viewers into a space where pleasure, vulnerability, and structure coexist.
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In his newest series, Natural Language, Luis-Ignacio Figallo steps beyond the rigor of geometric restraint, embracing a freer, more intimate language of form. Where once there were crisp planes and measured erosion, now there are bodies — or perhaps landscapes — unfolding with a quiet, unguarded sensuality.
This series signals a shift: from mapping nature’s exterior, to tracing the blurred seam between land and flesh, structure and softness. Curves emerge where edges once ruled, colors warm and deepen, and the previously disciplined surfaces now sigh, stretch, and falter — not unlike the human body itself.
Each sculpted panel balances playful looseness with a studied sensitivity, echoing hills, ribs, valleys, and pulse lines. Forms are carved with an almost tender irreverence, honoring the flaws, fractures, and asymmetries that make both landscapes and bodies feel alive.
Figallo’s carving process has evolved alongside these forms, favoring intuitive movement over strict planning — a subtle, self-aware looseness that allows for moments of accidental beauty. The panels still hover with precision just off the wall, but now their boundaries feel more like breath than border, inviting viewers into a space where pleasure, vulnerability, and structure coexist.
Artwork Information
Year
2025
Materials
Reliefs carved from reclaimed wood board and hand-painted with a natural plaster pigment (limewash)
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The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan
Dimensions
60 x 45 inches
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60 x 45 inches
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“In using muted tones throughout the series, I aim to encourage a peaceful response in the viewer, channeling qualities of transience, tranquility, and impermanence.”

About the Artist
Luis Ignacio Figallo
Sculptor Luis Ignacio Figallo's background in architecture informs his exploration of how sculptures interact with and reference the environments in which they're placed. Born out of Figallo's lifelong interest in form, texture, and light, Figallo's wall sculptures focus on craftsmanship and subtle shifts in depth. Each bas-relief is individually designed, carved, and painted by hand. The resulting works are elemental searches into composition, form, and depth, producing abstract landscapes that radiate and flow with the reflection of light.
Current Exhibition
FORWARD
Tappan Los Angeles
8200 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles CA
April 12 - June 14th
Current Exhibition
FORWARD
Tappan Los Angeles
8200 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles CA
April 12 - June 14th

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In his newest series, Natural Language, Luis-Ignacio Figallo steps beyond the rigor of geometric restraint, embracing a freer, more intimate language of form. Where once there were crisp planes and measured erosion, now there are bodies — or perhaps landscapes — unfolding with a quiet, unguarded sensuality.
This series signals a shift: from mapping nature’s exterior, to tracing the blurred seam between land and flesh, structure and softness. Curves emerge where edges once ruled, colors warm and deepen, and the previously disciplined surfaces now sigh, stretch, and falter — not unlike the human body itself.
Each sculpted panel balances playful looseness with a studied sensitivity, echoing hills, ribs, valleys, and pulse lines. Forms are carved with an almost tender irreverence, honoring the flaws, fractures, and asymmetries that make both landscapes and bodies feel alive.
Figallo’s carving process has evolved alongside these forms, favoring intuitive movement over strict planning — a subtle, self-aware looseness that allows for moments of accidental beauty. The panels still hover with precision just off the wall, but now their boundaries feel more like breath than border, inviting viewers into a space where pleasure, vulnerability, and structure coexist.