Santiago Vito La Grotteria . Ventana by Da Silva Gallery/Gallerylabs  Image: I work on icons integrating the simbolic world to my productions. At the same time my sculptures include the study of ancient romanticism, drama, and from those subjects the intension to visualize the deception, inestability and anxiety of the human perception. What is withered but also what flourish. Both worlds converge and are synthesized in my work. In the constant search of challenging my creativity I reach certain visual poetry that, through different topics, allow me to sculp a variety of short tales that finally elaborate a story.


BIOGRAPHY

Santiago Vito La Grottería was born in Buenos Aires on the 3rd of september, 1998. He is 28 years old. He studied at the art school Regina Pacis –in the same city of Argentina– during six years, where he became a visual artist specialized in sculpture. He loves plants, nature, music and books. He’s obsessed with the structures he can contemplate in nature and he’s all the time thinking of taking those patterns to the fixed structures that he creates with wax and other materials.
I work on icons integrating the simbolic world to my productions. At the same time my sculptures include the study of ancient romanticism, drama, and from those subjects the intension to visualize the deception, inestability and anxiety of the human perception. What is withered but also what flourish. Both worlds converge and are synthesized in my work. In the constant search of challenging my creativity I reach certain visual poetry that, through different topics, allow me to sculp a variety of short tales that finally elaborate a story. BIOGRAPHY Santiago Vito La Grottería was born in Buenos Aires on the 3rd of september, 1998. He is 28 years old. He studied at the art school Regina Pacis –in the same city of Argentina– during six years, where he became a visual artist specialized in sculpture. He loves plants, nature, music and books. He’s obsessed with the structures he can contemplate in nature and he’s all the time thinking of taking those patterns to the fixed structures that he creates with wax and other materials.
  • Subject Matter: Abstract Landscape