Alejandro Monge’s sculptural work is the result of a meticulous process where study, experimentation, and technical skill converge in precise balance. Each piece begins with hand-drawn sketches—a fundamental step in defining the structure and concept before translating it into material form. However, the true essence of his work lies in the workshop, transformed into a laboratory where sculpture is continuously reinvented.
Monge works with a wide range of materials, from concrete to resins and synthetic compounds, exploring their structural and expressive potential. His process involves creating molds, using both traditional materials and new formulations developed through his own research. He experiments with textures, finishes, and complex assemblies, always seeking new technical solutions to enhance the visual and conceptual impact of his works.
Deeply involved in every stage of the process—from material preparation to the final touches—Monge not only masters classical techniques but also invents his own. His studio is a space of trial and error, where each sculpture emerges as the result of a continuous process of refinement. This combination of knowledge, experimentation, and absolute control over execution allows his work to transcend mere figuration, becoming an exploration of the very limits of contemporary sculpture.


