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Wu Wei sculpture is a reflection of the complex interplay between constructivism aesthetics and spiritual art. Inspired by the evocative traditions of Taoism, this sculpture explore the themes of emptiness and the void. This sculpture seeks closed curved forms in which two halves converge with a lively disposition, making reference to vitalist aesthetics with the resonances of Taoist spirituality.
Wu wai is a concept that is specific to Taoism and… difficult to understand in our Western culture. It means “doing nothing”, although not in the sense of doing nothing, but in the sense of letting things be done through you. It is the way to have the greatest connection with reality.
The Wu Wai sculpture wants to accompany us in being in the present, being part of the Whole and “doing nothing”
I am an Andalusian engineer, sculptor, and art therapist. I mainly work in metal sculpture and watercolor, bringing together craft and symbolism through a multidisciplinary path that blends the structural and the emotional.
My style moves between abstract sculpture—with essential forms and symbolic spaces that invite contemplation—and figurative sculpture, where I give priority to gesture and energy rather than perfection. My watercolors, subtle and emotional, explore the ephemeral and the intimate.
Through all my work, I seek to provoke silence, resonance, and encounter—to stir introspective emotion and offer a space that can be inhabited by the soul.