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"Neither is the benign wood pigeon, nor is the wicked raven: the dove and the raven are forms of the Enigma."
RUBEN DARIO
(DIALOGUE OF THE CENTAURS).
The sculpture represents Chiron in a stylized and contemporary interpretation. Its elongated and simplified figure suggests serenity and spiritual elevation. The intense turquoise color conveys a sense of calm, healing, and symbolic depth, linked to knowledge and transcendence.
The centaur does… not appear in a combative stance, but rather upright and contemplative, gazing towards the horizon like a master observing the destiny of his disciples. His posture conveys a balance between instinctive nature (the body of a horse) and elevated rationality (the human torso). This is how we imagine him: silently observing the fruits of his teachings, with the serenity of one who knows that his disciples will soon accomplish great feats.
Antonio Imbernón Iranzo works in sculpture, painting, ceramics, and poster design, drawing on a self-taught and multicultural background developed in Chile, Puerto Rico, and Paris. His technique is characterized by formal synthesis, the use of geometric planes, and an essential figuration influenced by Mediterranean tradition and classical mythology. His works, which explore the human figure, memory, and universal values, convey a profound vital and spiritual emotion, seeking to give form to the inner essence of the human and the invisible.