The works in this gallery investigate themes of transformation, balance, movement, and abstraction. Some sculptures suggest organic forms inspired by plants, landscapes, and living creatures, while others pursue geometric clarity and formal simplicity. In each case, the sculptural language emerges through the interplay of mass and void, surface and volume, light and shadow.
Particular attention is given to the tactile qualities of the material. The grain patterns, textures, and subtle variations of color become active components of the artistic composition. Every cut, curve, and polished surface contributes to a visual experience that changes as the viewer moves around the work.
These sculptures celebrate the enduring relationship between humanity and the natural world. They invite contemplation not only of form, but also of the material itself, a substance shaped by time, transformed by craftsmanship, and reimagined through artistic vision.
Through this collection, wood becomes more than a medium. It becomes a vessel of memory, nature, and imagination, revealing how a simple piece of timber can be transformed into an object of reflection, beauty, and presence.
©José Manuel Saavedra 2026