Jorge Salas in The Latin American Herald Tribune by Jeanette Dallen
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- Jul 25, 2020
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“Constructivism has allowed me to develop endless possibilities of figurative, abstract, polychromatic or monochromatic sculptures, with elements or positive and negative forms, textures, straight and curve lines that can be seen in my work,” Venezuelan artist Jorge Salas Mora tells LAHT's Jeanette Dallen in an exclusive interview. “My sculptures occupy the space in a comprehensive way, linking together all its parts, giving continuity, balance and rhythm, integrating the gloss and texture of materials without hiding their nature.”
“Constructivism has allowed me to develop endless possibilities of figurative, abstract, polychromatic or monochromatic sculptures, with elements or positive and negative forms, textures, straight and curve lines that can be seen in my work,” he says.
“My sculptures occupy the space in a comprehensive way, linking together all its parts, giving continuity, balance and rhythm, integrating the gloss and texture of materials without hiding their nature.”
Read the whole article written by Jeanette Dallen and published in the Latin American Herald Tribune here.





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