TOMÁS SALAZAR
Fragments d'Eternitat

2026

Fragments d'Eternitat

His journey begins with a flat, rigid, cold sheet of metal, charged with an internal tension and a resistance that seems to reject human intrusion. Thus begins a ritual of precise physical gestures: folding, welding, cutting, marking, filing, polishing. But there is no pretense of absolute control here. Tomas doesn’t impose his will on the iron as a potter would on clay or a sculptor extracting stone. His is, rather, a control of time. In this physical encounter with the metal, the artist enters a state of profound awareness, a meditative dimension where seconds dilate and the noise of the world fades away.

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Ocean

2025

Ocean

In Ocean, Tomás Salazar displays a creative maturity forged amidst the seas. The young artist reveals his creative development following his time in the Mediterranean, connecting his journey across the Atlantic to the Pacific coast. This experience, intertwined with his travels across oceans, becomes an emotional cartography drawn with intuitive gestures and vibrant colors.

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Checkmate to Life

2025

Checkmate to Life

The Colombian artist claims his personal and artistic maturity, the fruit of a trajectory of effort and persistence in the experience of painting. This creative drive has allowed him to develop a broad technical repertoire, highlighting the magical spontaneity of gestures on the canvas, the dynamism of colors, and the interplay of light and shadow that transcends figurative references.

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God Save The King

2024

God Save The King

In his work, Tomás Salazar, carries out a conversation with himself, a permanent inquiry into the development of the arts in a way that appropriates the most substantive elements, solid walls that allow him creative enjoyment from similarities, which is very noticeable, and the progress in a worthy pictorial proposal.

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Transcendent

2018-2022

Transcendent

"Dreams seem at first impossible, then improbable and then when we commit ourselves they become inevitable" M. Gandhi.

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