Pancho Porto (1988) - sequence of a step black





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Pancho Porto (1988) presents the limited edition sculpture 'sequence of a step black' in bronze and corten steel, edition 24–25, 2023, hand-signed, with dimensions 45 cm × 10 cm × 7 cm and weight 2 kg.
Description from the seller
Limited series sculpture of 25 bronze and Corten steel pieces created by the Spanish sculptor Pancho Porto.
The sculpture is delivered signed by hand and numbered, accompanied by its respective certificate of authenticity.
The condition of the sculpture is new, the shipment is made within a maximum of 2 days, the sculpture is delivered perfectly packaged.
Pancho Porto (Santiago de Compostela, 1988), began his training in the specialty of artistic joinery 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 in the Mestre Mateo School of Arts and Crafts in Santiago de Compostela, where he studies what will become his main discipline in the future: sculpture. It is at this school that he begins working with materials that will be fundamental in his work, such as steel or clay. Simultaneously, Porto continues his personal development and explores other materials like bronze or resins and their various uses and finishes, ultimately favoring the use of bronze and steel as the definitive materials for his works.
After this initial training period, he decided to set up his workshop 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 research into the relationship between the materials used in each work and the message they convey. This leads him to seek new approaches in communicating and narrating his story. Since then, this has become the usual pattern in his works, thus adding complexity and depth to his entire body of work, with themes that touch on both social issues and his personal experiences.
Expositions:
Kaleidoscope Collective Exhibitions (2012-2013)
Cangas do Morrazo Auditorium.
Porto do Son Cultural Center
Liceo de Noia
Lalin Auditorium
Individual exhibitions 2017
Exhibition not only stories Santiago de Compostela (Campus Stellae Gallery)
Public work
End of the road square, Plaza de Quintana, Santiago de Compostela.
Limited series sculpture of 25 bronze and Corten steel pieces created by the Spanish sculptor Pancho Porto.
The sculpture is delivered signed by hand and numbered, accompanied by its respective certificate of authenticity.
The condition of the sculpture is new, the shipment is made within a maximum of 2 days, the sculpture is delivered perfectly packaged.
Pancho Porto (Santiago de Compostela, 1988), began his training in the specialty of artistic joinery 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 in the Mestre Mateo School of Arts and Crafts in Santiago de Compostela, where he studies what will become his main discipline in the future: sculpture. It is at this school that he begins working with materials that will be fundamental in his work, such as steel or clay. Simultaneously, Porto continues his personal development and explores other materials like bronze or resins and their various uses and finishes, ultimately favoring the use of bronze and steel as the definitive materials for his works.
After this initial training period, he decided to set up his workshop 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 research into the relationship between the materials used in each work and the message they convey. This leads him to seek new approaches in communicating and narrating his story. Since then, this has become the usual pattern in his works, thus adding complexity and depth to his entire body of work, with themes that touch on both social issues and his personal experiences.
Expositions:
Kaleidoscope Collective Exhibitions (2012-2013)
Cangas do Morrazo Auditorium.
Porto do Son Cultural Center
Liceo de Noia
Lalin Auditorium
Individual exhibitions 2017
Exhibition not only stories Santiago de Compostela (Campus Stellae Gallery)
Public work
End of the road square, Plaza de Quintana, Santiago de Compostela.

