Juan Piza (Valencia, 1979) pours all of his imagination and his passion for fantasy or gore into a series of hyperrealistic sculptural projects in which he is involved from the beginning to develop the entire process in a meticulous and detailed manner. Via Culturainquieta
Juan Piza (Valencia, 1979) vuelca todo su imaginario y su pasión por la fantasía o el gore en una serie de proyectos escultóricos hiperrealistas en los que se implica desde el principio para desarrollar todo el proceso de manera minuciosa y detallada.
El artista valenciano es uno de los pocos escultores hiperrealistas españoles que hay actualmente. La mayoría de estos creativos generan la idea y un estudio de efectos especiales crea la obra. En el caso de Piza, podríamos decir que sus obras son 100% suyas, ya que él sí hace la obra desde el inicio hasta el final.
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