

Salvador
De La Vallina.
The interpreter of time.
A non-conformist Artist.
-Brutal explorations of time and my work interpreting its message.-


My work is an exploration of life, finding simplicity in complexity. My practice is a form of aesthetic resistance, a declaration of contemporary love. As an artist, I do not fear discomfort or criticism: I accept them as part of the process of building from truth. While others seek perfection, I find presence; while others polish, I leave my mark. From the roughness of the material and the visible structure, I am born into Neo-Brutalism, where I find a new kind of beauty: a beauty that does not adorn, but affirms. My work stands out not for its softness, but for its weight; not for its brilliance, but for its honesty.
"Confronting the canons of art is not denying them, it is transcending them."
In art, as in life, truth is found in what not disguised. Neo-Brutalism teaches us that strength lies not in perfection, but in the honesty of who we are. Being an artist—or simply being human—means accepting matter as it is: with cracks, with weight, with history.
Texts from Salvador De La Vallina.
Photos by Nolan Visuals.
Interpreting time.
(And how I do it).


In dialogue with nature and architecture, with spaces inhabited by power and transcendence. My sculptures are architectures of the spirit: rustic, brutal and abstract structures that materialise time, transforming emptiness into presence.
Each piece is unique, unrepeatable. They are not objects, they are testimonies: fragments of eternity conceived for magnates, architects, artists, thinkers and collectors who defy the ordinary.
Neo-Brutalist art arises from the need to return to the essential: to matter, function, structure. It is a direct, unadorned language, where the material ceases to be a support and becomes a message.
Each element retains its identity, its texture, its weight. Nothing is disguised. Nothing is hidden. Everything is part of the same idea: truth as form.
Texts from SV.
Photos by NV.
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Photos by Nolan Visuals.