Mar Solís

(Madrid, 1967)

Introspección y fuga: Auriga

2017

Lime tree wood

100 x 311 x 33 cm

Inv. no. 557229

BBVA Collection Spain



This is an excellent example of the beautiful wood sculptures by the artist Mar Solís.

This sculptor has worked with several different materials throughout the various phases of her practice, though she always returns to wood. As she says herself, “wood possesses intrinsic qualities such as warmth, familiarity and life. Its surface skin is more sensual and alive than any other material and I leverage these aspects to create a kind of drawing in space.”

Solís’ sculpture is eminently organic. Her personal process of treating sculpture is based on such diverse sources as gothic architecture, oriental calligraphy and plant forms borrowed from nature. Her works commandeer their surrounding space, the sculptor’s main field of activity, with curved forms that are whimsically entwined though without losing their sense of equilibrium: “My works activate a space for reflection and abstract meditation on the ideas of fragility and balance.”

This work is from the series Introspección y fuga, which consists of pieces made from three equal elements that are interconnected and arranged differently in each individual sculpture. Here, in Auriga, she makes the most of the beauty of the practically untreated lime tree wood and invites beholders to lose themselves in its forms and to explore its spaces.