Today we’d like to introduce you to Wuilfredo Soto.

Wuilfredo, we’d love to hear your story and how you got to where you are today both personally and as an artist.
At the beginning of my career I found myself immersed in Pop Art and Kinetic Art a few years ago. I focused my research on the latter, without going through an academy, I take advantage of the experience of creating and developing three-dimensional works with the use of different materials. The technology marks the stage of the artist at present, initially I leave an idea I build in vectors, later design I take it to the workshop looking for the visual impact of the spectator. I am a lover of architecture and I focus my work for contemporary minimalist spaces.

We’d love to hear more about your art. What do you do you do and why and what do you hope others will take away from your work?
The artistic discourse of Wuilfredo Soto is established in the concept of abstraction, expressed in works with movement and optical perceptions. To do this, it builds structures with geometric figures that through repetitions end in successive and perfectly balanced constructions. The system that Wuilfredo Soto generally uses is based on sequences and progressions developed on all four sides of the surface of space. So, each form is closely linked to a whole and its relationships depend on a previously established system. These optical structures create a visual impact and establish a connection with the viewer.

As an artist, he considers himself passionate when performing installations with non-traditional materials on the surface without losing the spirituality of the work in his creation, which can produce movement or light. Through fractal geometric compositions, it creates simple plane transformations on the surface, transforming the initial pattern through repetitions into a new image and providing an expression of dimension in space and time.

How can artists connect with other artists?
Miami is a great platform for the creation of artists of different nationalities, this allows us to enter into contacts and share experiences in the different exhibition spaces we are a community and we constantly support each other.

Do you have any events or exhibitions coming up? Where would one go to see more of your work? How can people support you and your artwork?
Curators Voice Project. 350 NE 75th St. #5, Miami Fl
Eduardo Lira Art Gallery. 2085 NW 2da. Avenue #104, Miami Fl
BelloSpacio. 3165 Northeast 163rd Street North Miami Beach

ICFF New York -Jacob Javit Convention Center
Saratoga Spring Art Fair New York
Art Boca Contemporary Art fair, Miami Beach Fl
Art Palm Beach, Miami Fl
Artium art Gallery, Miami Fl
Art Wynwood International contemporary Art Fair, Miami Fl
Art Concept Fair, Miami Fl
Scope New York, international art Show. NY

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