A Life Etched in Wax: The World of Fernando Morales Jordán Fernando Morales Jordán, a Chilean artist born in Santiago in 1920 and passing away in 2003, occupies a unique niche in the landscape of Latin American art. He wasn’t known for grand canvases or revolutionary styles, but rather for an intimate, almost secretive body of work centered around wax seals and depictions of letters—fragments of lives preserved with delicate precision…
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