Art Madrid'24 – Estudio Mario Valdés – Basajaun Encina (2023)
Estudio Mario Valdés
Basajaun Encina, 2023
Madera de Encina quemada, vidrio laminar, fotografías impresas sobre lámina acrílica, estructura de acero patinado
175 x 100 x 65 cm
about Estudio Mario Valdés
Madrid, 1965
My name is Mario Valdés, and I am an artist and a medical doctor. I am focused on studying the relationship between the human being and their environment through a series of sculptures constructed with glass, photographic images, and charred vegetal supports. My work with space, form, and color generates a dialogue between the transparent and the material, creating intimate environments that invite reflection on the nature of reality. Based on these principles, I carry out artistic research to represent the vulnerability of our natural environment and the delicacy of our mental health using glass and natural elements as fundamental materials for my pieces. Under the concepts of "Fragility and Beauty," I build series of objects and artistic installations in which I explore the conceptual possibilities of these materials, understanding Fragility as an intrinsic characteristic of our reality and Beauty as a tool for connection, knowledge, and healing for our world and ourselves.
Estudio Mario Valdés 's works
Estudio Mario Valdés
Claro en el bosque, 2021
Madera de abeto quemada, vidrio SGG COOL-LITE®, fotografías impresas sobre lámina acrílica, base de acero patinado
150 x 30 x 30 cm
Estudio Mario Valdés
Basajaun Acacia, 2023
Madera de Acacia quemada, vidrio laminar, fotografías impresas sobre lámina acrílica, base de acero patinado
200 x 50 x 50 cm
Estudio Mario Valdés
Basajaun Roble, 2023
Madera de Roble quemada, vidrio laminar, fotografías impresas sobre lámina acrílica, estructura de acero patinado
160 x 55 x 45 cm
Estudio Mario Valdés
Basajaun Pino, 2023
Madera de Pino quemada, vidrio laminar, vidrio técnico REFLECTASOL®, fotografías impresas sobre lámina acrílica, estructura de acero patinado
220 x 45 x 105 cm
Estudio Mario Valdés
Gran árbol I, 2021
Madera de abeto quemada, vidrio laminar, fotografías impresas sobre lámina acrílica, base de acero patinado
213 x 12 x 12 cm