Pancho Porto - the affronts avenger capsulated





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Pancho Porto, The affronts avenger capsulated, a bronze sculpture with a niche, edition limited to 25, created in 2022, measuring 8×15×8 cm and weighing 1 kg, origin Spain, in excellent condition, with a certified signed and numbered certificate.
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Bronze sculpture with a niche, limited edition of 25 pieces by the Spanish sculptor Porto. The sculpture is delivered with a numbered and signed certificate. Pancho Porto (Santiago de Compostela, 1988) began his training in the field of artistic carpentry at the Antonio Failde Center in Ourense. At this school he had his first contact with disciplines such as carving, drawing, and modeling, and, most importantly, with workshop work.
Later he enrolled at the Mestre Mateo School of Arts and Crafts in Santiago de Compostela, where he studied what would later become his main discipline: sculpture. It is at this school where he already works with materials that will be fundamental in his work, such as steel or clay. Parallel to this, Porto continues his personal training and investigates other materials such as bronze or resins and their multiple uses and finishes.
After this initial training phase, he decides to set up his studio on the banks of the Sarela river, very close to the place where he was born. It is here that he begins his particular theoretical and practical investigation into the relationship between the materials used in each work and the message they convey. This leads him to seek new approaches when communicating and narrating his story. Since then, this has been the usual tone of his works, giving the whole body of his work greater complexity and depth, with themes that touch both the social sphere and his personal experiences.
Exhibitions:
Collective exhibition Kaleidoscope (2012-2013)
- Auditorio Cangas do Morrazo.
- Casa da Cultura de Porto do Son
- Liceo de Noia
- Auditorio Lalín
Individual exhibitions 2017
- Exhibition No Solo Historias, Santiago de Compostela (galería Campus Stellae)
Public works
Feet at the End of the Path, Plaza da Quintana, Santiago de Compostela.
Bronze sculpture with a niche, limited edition of 25 pieces by the Spanish sculptor Porto. The sculpture is delivered with a numbered and signed certificate. Pancho Porto (Santiago de Compostela, 1988) began his training in the field of artistic carpentry at the Antonio Failde Center in Ourense. At this school he had his first contact with disciplines such as carving, drawing, and modeling, and, most importantly, with workshop work.
Later he enrolled at the Mestre Mateo School of Arts and Crafts in Santiago de Compostela, where he studied what would later become his main discipline: sculpture. It is at this school where he already works with materials that will be fundamental in his work, such as steel or clay. Parallel to this, Porto continues his personal training and investigates other materials such as bronze or resins and their multiple uses and finishes.
After this initial training phase, he decides to set up his studio on the banks of the Sarela river, very close to the place where he was born. It is here that he begins his particular theoretical and practical investigation into the relationship between the materials used in each work and the message they convey. This leads him to seek new approaches when communicating and narrating his story. Since then, this has been the usual tone of his works, giving the whole body of his work greater complexity and depth, with themes that touch both the social sphere and his personal experiences.
Exhibitions:
Collective exhibition Kaleidoscope (2012-2013)
- Auditorio Cangas do Morrazo.
- Casa da Cultura de Porto do Son
- Liceo de Noia
- Auditorio Lalín
Individual exhibitions 2017
- Exhibition No Solo Historias, Santiago de Compostela (galería Campus Stellae)
Public works
Feet at the End of the Path, Plaza da Quintana, Santiago de Compostela.

