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The artwork is a metal sculpture created through welding, representing a winged boat inspired by steampunk style and the visionary designs of Leonardo da Vinci. The piece combines gears, mechanisms, and hand-worked surfaces to give shape to a fantastical vessel that blends machine, dream, and mechanical creature.
Its design evokes the human aspiration for freedom: each wing and each gear symbolizes the creativity that arises from… the need to move forward. More than an imaginary vehicle, the sculpture embodies ingenuity and the ability to overcome limitations through imagination and the construction of new possibilities.
Adriel Rodríguez Echazabal is a Cuban sculptor, trained at the Matanzas Professional School of Visual Arts, who works primarily with recycled metal and machine parts. His sculptures combine the mechanical and the organic, evoking steampunk aesthetics and exploring welding techniques as a form of “drawing” in space. Through his art, he conveys the power of transformation, the capacity to rediscover beauty and dignity in the discarded, and awakens in the viewer a profound reflection on the constant possibility of renewal and creative freedom.