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The origin of his work lies in limit-experiences that determined a radical mutation in his perception of the world. Prolonged periods of identity crisis and reconstruction from nothing constitute the germ of his visual system. From this process emerges a poetics founded upon the tension between chaos and order, shadow and revelation, where the extreme is transmuted into beauty, potency, and truth. The pictorial act is conceived as a territory of coexistence between memory, affect, and luminosity, giving rise to an unmistakable formal universe. The work renounces discursive explanation to privilege emotional resonance: these are fragments of a complex and courageous life narrative, translated into registers of color, texture, and movement. The viewer does not contemplate a mere image, but rather the material trace of an existence that has traversed darkness and elected creation.
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On the relevance of the work Hilario Bueno's proposal interpellates the observer through pause, affect, and reflection. It constitutes an invitation to establish a direct bond with a vision of art devoid of artifice, anchored in lived experience.