Bill Thompson
"Tool box"
Javier Molins

In the exhibition "Tool Box", the American artist Bill Thompson claimed a contemporary concept of beauty in which sculpture ceased to be seen as a monument away from the public, to become a work that interacted with the viewer.
In it, pieces of shiny and seductive surfaces incited the touch through the seduction of the curve and the attraction of colour. An exhibition that started from a rectangular block of polyurethane that Thompson was able to transform to release the figures and silhouettes that emerged from his imagination.
A process that began with the artist drawing, cutting and polishing this industrial material to find the right shape. And concluding in curious organic forms that covered with several layers of car paint, getting bright and polished colours: fuchsias, reds, violets, blues, greens ...