Caos y Creación is an artistic practice based in Carcaixent.

 

Working with discarded materials such as plastic, paper, and local clay,

the project transforms what is left behind into objects, spaces, and encounters.

 

Material is not neutral.

It carries memory, place, and time.

OBJECTS

Objects emerge between function and sculpture.

 

Each piece is built from reclaimed materials,

reassembled into new forms that balance fragility and structure.

MATERIAL / PROCESS

The process begins with what remains:
plastic, ash, paper.

 

Through burning, casting, and repetition, materials are reduced

and transformed, revealing new textures and possibilities.

 

Material becomes language.

CERAMIC / MANHOLE COVER

Urban surfaces become starting points.

 

Street elements, such as manhole covers, are translated into ceramic forms using clay sourced from the local environment.

 

The village becomes both reference and material.

COMMUNITY DINING

The work will culminate in shared meals.

 

Ceramic objects are used to host dinners for residents,

organized per street and neighbourhood.

 

Through food, objects, and conversation,

the project creates space for exchange.

 

Art becomes a tool for encounter.