Escultura Luz Azul by John Angée is a brushed aluminum sculpture that captures and transforms light through its reflective surface. The title — Blue Light Sculpture — speaks to the interplay between material, illumination, and color that defines the viewer’s experience. Angée’s use of brushed aluminum creates a surface texture that diffuses and directs light, producing subtle blue-silver tones that shift with viewing angle and ambient conditions.
Estilo: Abstract
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Inner World
Inner World by Raúl García is a monumental acrylic work measuring 8×16 feet — among the largest pieces in the Run Art Inside catalogue. The title suggests an exploration of interior psychological or spiritual landscapes, rendered at a scale that envelops the viewer. García’s commitment to large-format painting on industrial materials positions his work at the boundary between painting and environmental installation.
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Coral
Coral by Alberto Venereo draws inspiration from marine reef ecosystems, translating the organic complexity of coral formations into monumental sculptural form. The piece reflects Venereo’s deep understanding of natural structures, developed through years of hands-on work in restoration and reconstruction. Designed for exterior installation, Coral engages with its environment in ways that echo the symbiotic relationship between coral organisms and their surroundings.
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Sombras de Agua
Sombras de Agua (Shadows of Water) by Julio Neira explores the intersection of memory, water, and cultural identity — recurring themes in his 35-year artistic practice. The work captures the fluid, ephemeral quality of water’s reflections and shadows through mixed media, creating a piece that shifts with viewing angle and light conditions. As Neira’s representative work in the Run Art Inside catalogue, it embodies his commitment to poetic, layered artistic expression.
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Crisalida
Crisálida by Luis Avilés captures the metamorphic moment of transformation — the chrysalis stage where one form dissolves to become another. Working in bronze, Avilés gives permanent physical presence to what is inherently a transitional, impermanent state. Suitable for both exterior and interior installation, Crisálida is one of four works by Avilés in the Run Art Inside catalogue, demonstrating his range and versatility within the bronze medium.
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Menhir and Dolmen
Menhir and Dolmen by Roberto Pérez Crespo draws on the prehistoric tradition of monumental stone structures — menhirs (standing stones) and dolmens (table stones) — that represent humanity’s earliest architectural and spiritual expressions. Pérez Crespo translates these ancient forms into contemporary bronze, creating a dialogue between Neolithic monumentality and modern sculptural practice. Suitable for interior and exterior settings, the work invites reflection on the timeless human impulse to mark space with meaning.
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El peso del instante
El peso del instante (The Weight of the Instant) by Yovani Caisés is a mixed media work that captures the paradox of a fleeting moment made permanent through art. The title speaks to Caisés’s characteristic philosophical approach — finding weight and substance in the ephemeral. Drawing on his evolution through sacred art, surrealism, and abstract expressionism, the work represents a mature synthesis of his artistic journey.



