David de la Mano is a Spanish contemporary artist best known for his stunning murals often depicting silhouettes, trees and other monochromatic imagery.Born in Salamanca in 1975, de la Mano has a degree in Fine Art from the University of Salamanca and PhD studies in Public Art from the University of Valencia.
He is known for his minimalist aesthetics while using black and white themes depicting human figures.His large-scale, black and white pieces provoke reactions among the viewers and encourage their emotions and ideas through a minimalist aesthetic.
De la Mano is particularly interested by the theme of the link between human beings as a mass which evolves, in groups, as a flow, or the link between human and nature also as a danger or a union.
He observes others and their social or anti-social behavior, exploring every corner of both in his practice, using silhouettes of men, women, or the masses as narrative metaphors.
Through these figures, he gives poetic visions of the the human condition in society and the ways human perceive the world.
More of David de la Mano‘s imaginative work can be found at and at https://daviddelamano.blogspot.com and https://bottleneckgallery.com/collections/david-de-la-mano.
I’d so love to see at least one of those buildings in person.
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Fascinating.
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