Evolution Free Zone proudly welcomes a new sculpture, a striking addition to our growing collection of Costa Rican artistry. This latest art piece, “Malabares,” is the creation of renowned sculptor Ingrid Rudelman and marks the second locally crafted piece to be unveiled within the Park in less than six months.
Towering at an impressive eight meters, “Malabares” showcases a vibrant interplay of colors, each carrying profound symbolism: purple hue represents creativity and spirituality; green embodies nature and balance; and orange conveys energy and vitality. Through its dynamic fusion of three-dimensional geometric forms, the sculpture masterfully balances stability and motion, evoking a sense of harmony.
The creation of “Malabares” began in late 2022, and after two years of meticulous planning, structural calculations, material selection, and intricate logistics, the final masterpiece has been unveiled. This stunning artwork now seamlessly integrates into our High-Tech Business Park, embodying our commitment to innovation and cultural enrichment.
“It is an honor to have my work, the work of a female sculptor, chosen to be part of a project so vital to the nation’s economy. By selecting my piece, the stories narrated by my three-dimensional figures are also embraced,” expressed Ingrid Rudelman.
As “Malabares” finds its home at Evolution Free Zone, it stands as a testament to the Park’s ongoing dedication to fostering creativity, innovation, and the integration of art within its dynamic environment.
About the Artist
Ingrid Rudelman is a distinguished Costa Rican sculptor and visual artist with over a decade of experience exploring geometry as a means to interpret the world. Her expertise spans graphic design, installations, interior design, and sculpture. Influenced by her studies in Italy and Mexico, her artistic approach seamlessly blends aesthetics with the promotion of human rights and core values.