"ANILLAS II" is a floor sculpture that showcases the beauty of balance and focus through the use of bronze and iron.
The sculpture features a strong gymnast holding the rings that are attached to the metal structure that he is balancing himself on. The gymnast is cast in bronze and gives the sculpture a sense of timelessness, while the iron structure adds a sense of strength and industrialism. The figure is perfectly balanced on the structure and the pose captures the moment of focus, determination, and control. The rings attached to the structure are the symbol of the challenge, the difficulty and the victory.
The sculpture is a metaphor of the human spirit and the human desire of reaching the impossible and overcoming the challenges. The title "ANILLAS II" refers to the idea of the rings and the challenges in life. This sculpture is a visual representation of that concept.
Fernando Suarez is a world-renowned Spanish sculptor based in Madrid.
He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture from the Complutense University of Madrid in 1994. Since then, he has been actively exhibiting his work throughout Europe.
Suarez is considered a master of the expressionist style, known for his emotive and thought-provoking pieces that often explore the human condition. His work has been likened to that of world-renowned sculptors like Ernst Barlach and Auguste Rodin. With over two decades of experience and a body of work that continues to evolve, Suarez is considered one of the leading artists in the Spanish, European and North American art scenes.
Fernando Suarez is exclusively represented in North America by the Mahlstedt Gallery, NY.