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Flowing. Jacinto Moros

 

In Flowing, Jacinto Moros continues his profound exploration of movement and matter, a constant dialogue between tension and calm, between what expands and what is contained. His sculptural and graphic language maintains the essence that has defined him throughout his career: organic curves that seem to breathe, technical precision serving the fluidity, and a vision that makes emptiness an integral part of the work.

Moros works with wood and paper, modelling time in every line and every fold. In his pieces, the natural and the abstract meet: curves twist and release, evoking the invisible energy of frozen movement. Each form, though static, suggests an impulse, a suspended gesture, a decision that speaks of the free will of matter.

Jacinto Moros’ wooden sculptures are perfectly balanced despite their diverse forms, while his paper works are figures that grow and expand across the surface. His work invites us to trace with our eyes the sinuous contours that define his visual universe. In doing so, we discover a silent balance between the possible and the impossible, between the simplicity of the material and the complexity of the form. The organic figures that emerge from his work seem to defy gravity and time, transforming space into a stage of contained tensions and unexpected harmonies.

Flowing. Jacinto Moros
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