"SALVADO I" is a sculpture made of bronze and iron.
The sculpture is designed to be wall-mounted and features two men climbing. They are both depicted as strong and muscular, with one man helping the other climb.
The sculpture has a surreal and fantastical feel, as if it is depicting a dream-like or imaginary scene. The two figures are shown in a state of motion, that gives the sensation of a dynamic scene, which the iron and bronze elements of the sculpture add a sense of weight and solidity. 20.9 x 9.4 x 7.9 inches.
Fernando Suarez is a world-renowned Spanish sculptor based in Madrid.
He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture from the Complutense University of Madrid in 1994. Since then, he has been actively exhibiting his work throughout Europe.
Suarez is considered a master of the expressionist style, known for his emotive and thought-provoking pieces that often explore the human condition. His work has been likened to that of world-renowned sculptors like Ernst Barlach and Auguste Rodin. With over two decades of experience and a body of work that continues to evolve, Suarez is considered one of the leading artists in the Spanish, European and North American art scenes.
Fernando Suarez is exclusively represented in North America by the Mahlstedt Gallery, NY.