Exhibition of sculptures "metropolis" by jose luis biedma
The artist from Algeciras, José Luís Biedma, returns to the Casa de las Tejerinas with 'Metropolis', his new sculpture exhibition.
The exhibition will be open to the public from May 14 to 27, with free admission.
The Estepona City Council informs that Room 1 of the Casa de Las Tejerinas, located in the Plaza de las Flores, will host a new sculpture exhibition by the Algeciras artist José Luís Biedma from May 14 to 27.
The sculptor, who already exhibited the 'Moments' show last autumn, made up of a selection of works, most of them made of steel, returns to Estepona with another sculptural exhibition entitled 'Metropolis', whose works reflect the great talent of the artist.
The exhibition can be visited from Tuesday to Friday, from 09:00 to 20:00, and Saturdays from 09:00 to 14:00 and from 16:00 to 20:00, with free admission.
José Luís Biedma. “I was born on January 7, 1968 into a family dedicated to the metal sector, surrounded by tools, measuring instruments, sheet metal cutting and abrasive machines, always refusing to follow in my father's footsteps, even though he was a role model for me without me ever acknowledging it; until I made his teachings my profession.
I trained in all welding, machining, and metalworking procedures, thus falling into the monotony of the work, until, without thinking, I began to find refuge in the creativity of my art. What became an obsession was having to express every episode of my inner self in creative, fantastical forms.
Without confining myself to a monotonous and repetitive style, I mix ferrous elements, giving them the forms of paintings and objects with shapes impossible to imagine, which, in turn, allows me to know myself better and better. The more I build, the more my imagination flows, always without letting myself be influenced by any other external style, but absorbing everything it brings me.
Another of my passions is the seabed, which also inspires me, as I practice scuba diving. This passion allows me to dream of forms that I don't find on the Earth's surface.
In this way, I want to share part of this, my work, which I hope will always be unfinished.”
