San Miguel Art magazine/ JUNE 17 | Page 13

of huge databases. This complex world of classification, ordering and application of information requires not only a practical mind but also a great creative capacity. The creativity that stimulated in the systems, was transported to the plastic, specifically to the sculpture. The systems gave way to earth, to the modeling of clay and clay, to the creation of everyday objects that over time generated the construction of more complex figures. Sculptural languages led him to discover new materials such as wood and stone, to carve, polish and intonate, generating an interesting connection between his shaped pieces and those that emerge from the carving. He has been guided by distinguished masters in sculpture, engraving and drawing of the Academy of San Carlos and the National Institute of Third eye. Fine Arts. And he has let himself be led by the subtle teachings of another of his passions, music, which is somehow heard in his pieces. In the sculptural work of Fidelio Herrera they emphasize