End of the shipwreck.


Exhibition created with the first specimens recovered after the storm.
Tapia de Casariego.
Place of residence and space where these works are assembled after their appearance.

















Photos by Nolan Visuals.
“An honest aesthetic”.
After spending my first season living in Asturias, in north-western Spain, this is a sample of a series of works created over time about the material itself and my role in interpreting it. The art is already done; I am dedicated to interpreting it.
Text by Salvador De La Vallina.

















The other side
The steps taken to achieve the desired outcome.
Photos by Personal archive.


Spaces of Power.
Locations where these creatures were found.
Photo from the Personal Archive.






Asturias, Spain.
Review:
What defines my art is its direct, unadorned approach. Structures are shown as they are, without hiding the elements that support them. In neo-brutalist art, form is truth, and the material—whatever it may be—not only constructs, but also expresses.
Gratitude:
To all those who see without looking. To those who accompany us and those who allow themselves to be accompanied. To those who understand us when perhaps we ourselves do not. To those who believe, and above all to those who create. To those who were there, those who are there and those who will be there. Thank you.
Texts by Salvador De La Vallina.