Antonio Borandi Gavin’s sculptural work began within figurativism which gave way to new abstract forms. The artist worked with the renowned art critic Àngel Marsà on the Sagrada Família temple. He creates light structures whose essence lies in the use of heterogenous materials such as wood and cotton. In his work the volumes are proportional to the empty spaces and movement is related to the exhalation of a sigh or the soft breezes that bend some forms giving the appearance of dancing. His is a new way of sculpting in which the form is not defined by the weight, but rather by the bodies that spin around in the space.