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Pablo Redondo was born in Malaga. His father founded during the 1960’s a studio for architectural models, a profession completely handcrafted to which he dedicated his whole life. Since he was a child, Pablo spent many hours in the studio surrounded by materials and tools. Very quickly he became familiar with the woodworking craft: carving, milling, the lathe, varnishes, finishes…
When Pablo Redondo begins his creative process, he focuses on the essence of each one of them, that is, on their cellular structure, the soul of wood. He is studying it and working it until he gets to keep the essentials. «When I begin to carve a piece of wood, the shape that I have in my head is altered by the internal structure of the piece, invisible from the outside. Wood asks me and I am modifying any previous idea to adapt to it ». Pablo seeks the highest degree of expressiveness, it is so important that he sometimes feels that the first cut of the wood "does not work", he does not express what he is looking for and is forced to discard it.
When Pablo Redondo begins his creative process, he focuses on the essence of each one of them, that is, on their cellular structure, the soul of wood. He is studying it and working it until he gets to keep the essentials. «When I begin to carve a piece of wood, the shape that I have in my head is altered by the internal structure of the piece, invisible from the outside. Wood asks me and I am modifying any previous idea to adapt to it ». Pablo seeks the highest degree of expressiveness, it is so important that he sometimes feels that the first cut of the wood "does not work", he does not express what he is looking for and is forced to discard it.