“The sculpture is one of the best mediums for me to communicate a sense or feeling that cannot be put into words. The combination of balance, movement, colour, and shape are the portal for expression."
De Movellán is most certainly a kinetic sculpture, accepting the mantle from his predecessors while pushing the boundaries of what is capable. While scale, form, and color are key components of virtually all sculpture, it is De Movellán’s ability with motion that sets him apart. For that, he relies heavily on technical expertise and instinct, but finds visual and theoretical cues in nature: trees, birds, and even the weather, but also to mathematics, engineering, fluid dynamics. The connection to air and wind is perhaps the most obvious as almost all of his work is driven by wind, but the visualization of air – and of objects moving in, with, and because of it – become one of De Movellán’s singular gifts.