Legend

maternity
The dream goes over time
floating like a sailboat.
No one can open seeds
in the heart of the dream.
 
Ow!, how the dawn sings! how sings!
What blue ice floes up!
 
Time goes over the dream
sunk to the hair.
Yesterday and tomorrow they eat
dark flowers of mourning.
 
Ow!, how the dawn sings! how sings!
What blue ice floes up!
 
Over the same column,
dream and time embraced,
crosses the groaning of the child,
the torn tongue of the elder.
 
Ow!, how the dawn sings! how sings!
What blue ice floes up!
 
And if the dream pretends to be walls
in the plain of time,
then time makes the dream think,
that it is born at that moment.
 
Ow!, how the dawn sings! how sings!
What blue ice floes up!

 

The Legend of the Time

Federico García Lorca – Camarón

 

 

This series is a new interpretation of some classic pieces of sculpture. They are legend.

 

Maternity

Alabaster on Sapelli wood. It measures 32 x 20 x 20 cm.

It is made from the Fibonacci spiral revolution as well as the head and belly are the same curve on a different scale. The daughter is a scaling of the mother.

The piece has a silky feel and transmits serenity and balance. Dan wanted to cradle them … and in turn they are cradling …

Mather and Daughter

Alabaster on Sapelli wood. It measures 32 x 20 x 20 cm.

Medusa 1.0

Fiberglass resin and supported by steel bar. 60 x 60 x 60 cm without support. With the support 180 cm.

Medusa 1.0 represents the time when humanity moved by the beliefs and Medusa 2.0 represents the time when the Age of Enlightenment arises, illustration … Both simulate the severed head of Medusa kneeling on a spear. (In Greek mythology was beheaded by Perseus and stuck on a pike for use as a weapon. In ancient times it was used as a talisman and represented the female anger.

Medusa 2.0

Fiberglass resin and supported by steel bar. 60 x 60 x 60 cm without support. With the support 180 cm.