The work of José Báez (Ciego de Ávila, 1974) transcends pictorial conventions, immersing himself in a symbolic universe where the sign acquires a profound significance. In his creations, we find an intimate dialogue between the human being and the cosmos, where each stroke and symbol is an expression of that ancestral connection.
From a research perspective, Baez explores the anthropological and ontological roots of visual representation. His work becomes a profound study of the human being and his relationship with the environment, where symbols become bridges to the divine and the transcendental.
Through intuitive research, Baez reveals hidden codes that reside in the deepest layers of the human subconscious. His works do not seek to change reality, but rather to reinterpret it through the prism of myth and ancestral cosmovision.
The structural and conceptual synthesis of his work is manifested in the harmonious integration of symbols from diverse cultures and their interaction with the codes created by himself. Each work is an act of communion with the universe, an expression of the intimate connection between the individual and the cosmos.
In short, the art of José Báez is not only an aesthetic exploration, but also a journey into the depths of the human soul and its relationship with the transcendental. It is a call to introspection and connection with our most primal roots.