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This sculpture by León Ferrero is a dreamlike portrait of the poet Emily Dickinson, opening up a rich vein of interpretation. While the piece already evokes an atmosphere of introspection and melancholy, the connection with her figure, known for her reclusive life, her deeply personal and often enigmatic poetry, and her rich and complex inner universe, adds new meanings. The "dreamlike" quality of the portrait is manifested in its stylization and… simplification, and the choice of terracotta, with its earthy warmth and evocative texture, captures an essence, an atmosphere, an echo of the poet's inner world. The elongation of the neck and the arrangement of the facial planes take on a new dimension. They suggest elevated thought, deep introspection, or even a certain fragility and isolation—characteristics often associated with the poet. The formal simplification, entering the realm of abstraction, aligns with the poet's concise and essential nature.
My work is the result of a disruptive, subversive and eclectic process, without any pretension of an identity style, but rather the fruit of an insatiable, instinctive and bawdy creative process. With my sculptures I try to contribute from my smallness to unraveling the global web that holds humanity prisoner to cruelty and injustice, showing the reality that inspires me but not copied but modified, tortured or invented, dreamed, idealized or crushed, trying to move the viewer. What I try to do with my works is to bear witness to the present, this uncompassionate, reactionary, sexist, cruel, destructive and unjust present.