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Would you completely change your successful job after the age of 40 to do what you're truly passionate about? I've always been convinced that all human beings are born with one or more innate abilities that, in most cases, neither our parents nor our teachers notice. When that's not the case, and you discover it yourself at any age, you don't want to stop doing it; you often even forget to eat. Often, it's an inclination that's present, as I mentioned, since childhood, but many sacrifice it, possibly while seeking financial security. Well, that's precisely what our guest artist did. He always worked in areas related to manual labor and techniques that gave him a deep understanding of tools and structures. Upon achieving a certain level of stability, our guest artist surely gained confidence and allowed those "hidden abilities" to emerge, becoming the talented sculptor he is. His name is Georgie Poulariani, who at 44 began his creative journey by transforming the visualizations that formed in his mind into sculptures. His career is a clear example that passion and genuine talent can overcome a lack of formal training. Currently, his works breathe visual poetry from his studio in Barcelona, ​​Spain. Meet the alchemist who gives metal a second chance, transforming stainless steel rods and scrap steel into animals and human silhouettes brimming with emotion. Subscribe and join ARTECONTODO; be part of a community that believes in the transformative power of creativity with any material. Georgie's creative process begins with collecting scrap metal, which he refers to as his "raw material." It is not merely an aesthetic choice, as it involves visualizing a new form, taking shape through welding and manipulation, and culminating in an emotional and philosophical message that permeates all his work: giving a second chance to what has been discarded. Through precise welds and meticulous attention to detail, Poulariani achieves a fascinating alchemy, making the rigid and cold material appear flexible and full of life. It is precisely this achievement of fluidity and lightness in something so heavy that distinguishes his style. Each weld and each curve in the metal are not forced joints, but strokes of a visual narrative that invites the viewer to contemplate the beauty in imperfection and the strength in fragility. Georgie Poulariani transforms simple rods and pieces of sheet metal into poetry; each welding spark is an instant of creation and a demonstration of how art can elevate the everyday to the transcendent. It is not a simple imitation of natural forms, but a poetic fusion between the organic world and the human psyche. His sculptures capture the essence of nature: the fluidity of a wave, the branching of a tree, or the grace of an animal in motion. His sculptures are a dichotomy: robust and powerful due to their materiality, yet delicate and full of movement. His work stands out not only for its aesthetic beauty, but also for the profound message of resilience and hope it conveys. Poulariani does not merely mold the metal, but gives it new life and purpose, transforming what others see as I transform discarded materials into sculptures of great emotional and artistic value. MY BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08D34ZKKV/ FOLLOW ME: artecontodo.wordpress.com/portfol…/obras-realizadas/ INSTAGRAM:   / diegovelasquezsyro   FACEBOOK:   / diego.velasquezsyro   EMAIL: [email protected] PINTEREST: https://co.pinterest.com/search/pins/... ARTECONTODO CHANNEL:    / @artecontodo