His work often depicts horses, centaurs, garudas, children, madonnas, acrobats, along with elements such as spheres, masks, wings, arrows, boats and scales.
The youngest of a family of ten brothers and sisters (which includes Javier Marín, colleague and brother), Jorge Marín inherited his passion for the fine arts from his father, a well-known architect.
He left Uruapan, Michoacán to live in Mexico City when he was seven years old.
His style has a strong foundation in the integration of baroque dramatic art with a powerful sensuality and a subtle sense of the perverse.
Jorge Marin´s work in sculpture is a compendium of the vital impulses of the human being and his body, which Marin interprets as the landscape of man’s own existence.