The end of the world has arrived, according to Isaac Cordal. The sculpture artist from Galicia, portrays real characters in a state of terror in the city. His ‘cement eclipses’ project originally started for the BLK river festival in Vienna. Cordal‘s miniature figurines are set in a poetic universe which triggers a series of reflection on human nature and behavior within the Urban environment.
My style is related to humor and decadence. The modern lifestyle has encouraged large social class differences but I think we still could get together around a campfire and sing happy songs. I observe reality as a painter paints a landscape. If you take a walk around the neighborhood you realize that there are many interesting places to represent. Our society is very picturesque. [Read more: here]
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