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"...although nothing can bring us back."
the hour of splendor in the grass,
of the glory in the flowers,
We should not grieve
because beauty always remains in the
memory."
This small fragment of William Wordsworth's poem, Ode: In the Memory of Early Childhood, the central theme of the 1961 film Splendor in the Grass, is the source that inspired this work, with which I try to convey that feeling, a mixture of nostalgia, longing, and reverie,… of a crucial stage in life, that period of splendor and glory, that wonderful past time that will not return but that emerges again and again in our memory, memories brimming with a slap of aromas, colors, sensations, experiences, sounds, words, of unique beings who left forever leaving us the profound mark of their singular goodness and beauty.
Polychrome cedar wood sculpture.
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.