Zona Maco 2025
Daniel Orozco's showcase at Zona Maco 2025 was a captivating exploration of creativity, innovation, and design. His collection of sculptures and functional design pieces, including the Almudena Sculpture, Horacio Lamp, and Puzzle Sculpture, exemplified his unique ability to merge art with utility. Each piece was crafted with a keen eye for texture and material, incorporating diverse elements such as volcanic stone, cantera, and charred wood. The rich textures of these materials were masterfully brought together, creating striking visual and tactile experiences.
A standout of the exhibition was his XIXITLA collection, which appeared to push the boundaries of his artistic practice even further. This new body of work may have incorporated novel techniques or fresh perspectives, deepening the dialogue between nature, craftsmanship, and contemporary design. Through his use of organic materials and sculptural forms, Orozco invited the audience into a conversation that celebrates the harmony between the natural world and artistic craftsmanship.
The pieces were not just visually appealing but also felt like a response to the world around us, emphasizing the balance between innovation and the earthy, timeless qualities of nature. Whether it was a lamp, a sculpture, or a table, each work brought something unique to the table, leaving visitors to reflect on the intersections of design, material, and artistic expression.