Javier Marín, a Mexican artist hailing from Uruapan, specializes in contemporary sculpture that seamlessly blends classical references with cutting-edge techniques. His series of 3D-printed sculptures captivates viewers by combining various attachable parts in vibrant colors, evoking the tactile quality of modeling clay. However, these seemingly clay-like creations are crafted from resin infused with acrylic.
Marín’s work delves into the essence of the integral human form, exploring the creative process through the construction and deconstruction of three-dimensional shapes. Beyond sculpture, he also embraces drawing and photography as central disciplines, expanding the boundaries of his artistic expression.