
Emilio Sújar belongs to that rare, select and privileged group of multifaceted artists.Working in various fields, he expresses his love for all of them in Solomonic fashion without losing his genius in any of them. A musician, writer and researcher into the relationship between Art and Psychology, we can see and “hear” Emilio´s work through the written texts that accompany each image.An initial approach to his work shows a strong symbolist component but personalized by a strong and highly individual psychological glaze. Among the autobiographical works, the self portraits undoubtedly excel. In them, his meditations on himself, on the many and complex “Emilios”, find their expression. They are the result of deep introspection which is highly cathartic for the autor. Drawn in charcoal, with rapid, energetic strokes, it exudes freshness, but the use of a subtle lavis gives a delicate “sfumato” that does not blurr, but merely affirms, atmospherically, the impossibility of full knowledge. Another set of works is marked by typically narrative film language, by way of preparatory studies or notes reflecting on Life.They are flashes born from personal experiences, the result of seemingly random observations that give life to lyrical reflections.