With the apparently simple act of miniaturization and a studied and suggestive location, Isaac Cordal magically expands the imagination of pedestrians who meet their sculptures on the street. The series entitled "Cement Eclipses" is a critical definition of our behavior as a social mass.
His sculptures, which usually do not exceed 25 cm, are placed in specific places that quickly open doors to other worlds.
The work of Cordal contrasts with the magnificence of the great mural and, from the miniaturization, they move us and transmit us the solitude of the individual submerged in the urban environment.