Victor Garcia Villalgordo has been devoted to sculpting and painting religious statues since he was 13 years old. He went to arts school in Alicante and practised in workshops with master artisans. It was in Seville that he learnt the chemistry and preparation of the materials applied to polychrome sculpture for which he is known. “In Spain, there is no high quality stone for carving like in Italy or France, so here we developed the technique of wood polychromy,” he explains. Victor applies techniques and materials similar to those used 500 years ago, albeit with some modern processes. Currently working on commissioned pieces for places of cultural importance and altars in large churches and monasteries, he is also invested in passing on his savoir-faire to his fellow, as part of Michelangelo Foundation’s Homo Faber Fellowship 2024-25.
Victor Garcia Villalgordo