Contact with nature, a primitive feature of research into an ancestral language, leads to works of art that reflect the struggle between human skill and materials conceived by the Earth. The artist subsumes the matter to his most intimate and obscure desires until he achieves a magical object, akin to a neolithic vestige adapted to the present day. Almost all his works are based on the idea of reconstruction, understood as a kind of puzzle (something that post-modernism has named de-construction). The other aspect is the creation of forms that intertwine, relate and interact with each other to influence and modify the natural or urban space thereby contributing something new. Ángel Camino has developed an important theoretical and educational task in art schools and workshops, as well as giving lectures throughout Spain and internationally.
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