Ángel Persélidas
Sardonik
(1979)
daddo 2014-06-13 4:55
Hi Ken. Not sure what the idiomatic translation could be, but I found the following in wikipedia about the sculptor: His work focuses mainly on the human figure as a metaphor of its own experiences. His style has a strong foundation in the integration of baroque dramatic art with a powerful sensuality and a subtle sense of the perverse. Uncomplicated and easy to read, his work is accessible to wide audiences.
Jorge Marin´s work in sculpture is a compendium of the vital impulses of the human being and his body, which Marin interprets as the landscape of man’s own existence.
Nice photo that has bright colours surrounding this enigmatic figure. Regards. Klaudio.
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Klaudio,
Thank you very much for your research effort. I shall be uploading photos of 5 more sculptures over the next couple of weeks. The first four are located along Calle 59 that connects the sea gate to a land gate. The fifth sculpture was on display in the Institute of Culture on Calle 12 at Calle 59. I expect to upload two separate views of this last one, and I think you will admire the work, along with a couple of other surprises by other sculptors. Regards, Ken |
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