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Steel is one of the hardest and most resistant materials, that strength at the heart of metal sculptures. With this new collection, I want to do the opposite: to bring sensitivity and surprise the viewer by showing a sculpture of hard, resistant steel that resembles silk. A sensitive, elegant, simple, and delicate piece, yet visually striking.
These pieces are forged with meticulous care, in an idyllic setting, in complete harmony with steel and… art. They are born with the sound of each curve, of strength and delicacy, and from there flow the notes of their seemingly wrinkled yet open movements.
The piece creates a mirror effect that reflects light and generates spectacular plays of light and shadow. A sculpture at the forefront of contemporary art.
« 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.