Through the use of symmetry, elongation, and irregular surfaces, Reguiero carves abstract stone sculptures and functional objects that possess highly defined components. He creates biomorphic forms suggesting geological features, exotic vegetation, cosmic events, or even the taste of honey, while themes of sexuality and cosmology remain recurrent dialogues within his work. His interest in geology, vegetation, and the human psyche has led him to travel through many different ecosystems, as he is interested in how the human mind’s perception reacts to the experience of inhabiting a landscape. He explores how this leads to the creation of memories and the emotional traces they leave behind, allowing him to re-imagine the landscape and translate it into physical objects.
It is important for Reguiero to establish a dialogue with his work that is guided by an intuitive response toward a selected material and the environment that surrounds it. In every sculpture, he encapsulates a distorted memory of an ecosystem he has experienced or vegetation from a different reality he has not seen yet. He looks to question the nature of form and material to find a language that circumnavigates the life of objects, which usually translates to ascending forms that resemble fictional vegetation, defined by symmetry at its core and driven by the symbolism of mutability and growth.