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This work was made for the exhibition "Refugees" in which I try to show the difficulties that refugees face in reaching European shores. It refers to all the sunken ships, to all those anonymous people swallowed by the sea that history will never speak of, they are trips and anonymous people who perish in an attempt to abandon their lands, the figure of the mythological animal Kraken represents the difficulties of the journey, the wind, the fatigue,… the waves that rock the ship at will, we see how it traps the ship in its tentacles and sinks it to the bottom. depths, disappearing without a trace, anonymous journeys that no one will echo.
Inspiration captured by references from Jules Verne's book "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" In this composition with the perpendiculars of the 2 central pieces, the ship and the Kraken.
« I understand art as a way of transmitting emotions through geometry. »
José Soler is a sculptor based in Spain whose works have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Monaco, Italy, and France. Through each of his pieces, he endeavors to bring out the melody that lives within each of us. Soler cites the conversion of cold steel into sculpture as being his way of connecting with what is invisible to our eyes and what can only perceived with universal feelings.