Tag: David de La Mano

  • David de la Mano “High Tide” New mural in Montevideo

    David de la Mano “High Tide” New mural in Montevideo

    Here a few images I got from the always great David de la Mano, of a mural painted recently in barrio del Prado in Montevideo. Just like in the rest of his work, David de la Mano introduces us to a world of symbolic, mass human behaviour and condition through silhouetted characters – sometimes part…

  • ‘Deambulantes’ New mural by David de la Mano in Montevideo

    ‘Deambulantes’ New mural by David de la Mano in Montevideo

    David de la Mano is back in the streets of Montevideo with this new mural painted for the Wang Festival in the neighborhood of Ciudad Vieja. Titled ‘Deambulantes/Roving’, the mural was painted just outside the local bus station making allusion to the nature of the place, witness to the never-static constant movement of the city wherede la…

  • David de la Mano x Santa New street pieces in Montevideo

    David de la Mano x Santa New street pieces in Montevideo

    Here a quick update with some new collaborative street pieces by David de la Mano and illustrator Álvaro Santamaría aka Santa painted in the streets of old Montevideo. Titled ‘Deriva’ (Drifting) the new project gives shape to a series of pieces that intend to express the idea of drifting around or drifting away, through de la Mano’s dark human-like silhouetted creatures and…

  • David de la Mano “Bajamar” New mural in Montevideo

    David de la Mano “Bajamar” New mural in Montevideo

    After a short stay in the US along with his partner and friend Pablo S. Herrero, David de la Mano is back in Uruguay where he recently finished this new mural in barrio La Teja, a modest neighbourhood in the city of Montevideo. Curated by architect Gustavo Marzoa and realized thanks to the support and collaboration…

  • David de la Mano and Pablo S. Herrero “Refuge” x Monumental Art Festival

    David de la Mano and Pablo S. Herrero “Refuge” x Monumental Art Festival

    David de la Mano and Pablo S. Herrero are now in Poland where he recently finished this new collaborative mural for Monumental Art Festival in Gdansk. Titled “Refugio”/”Refuge” the new mural represents a seamless and well-balanced mix of both artists unique imagery, Pablo S. Herrero’s silhouetted trees and David de la Mano’s ghostly human-like figures. The result…

  • David de la Mano x Gualicho New collaborative murals in Montevideo

    David de la Mano x Gualicho New collaborative murals in Montevideo

      Argentinian artist Pablo Harymbat aka Gualicho was recently in Montevideo where he collaborated on a couple walls with Spanish artist David de la Mano who currently lives and works in Uruguay. The new mural is an interesting mix of two quiet different styles. On the one hand we have David de la Mano’s characteristic silhouetted figures,…

  • David de la mano “Errantes” New mural in Montevideo

    David de la mano “Errantes” New mural in Montevideo

    David de la Mano is now back in Uruguay where he just finished this new mural in Montevideo. Not unlike the rest of his work, David de la Mano introduces us to a world of symbolic, mass human behaviour and condition through silhouetted characters – sometimes part human/part tree bringing some mysticism to the street art scene….

  • New mural interventions by Pablo S. Herrero and David de la Mano in Spain

    New mural interventions by Pablo S. Herrero and David de la Mano in Spain

    David de la Mano and Pablo S. Herrero are now in Spain where they recently painted a series of new pieces in two peripheral neighbourhoods of Salamanca (Los Alambres and El Arrabal), part of their project intended to decentralize street art and instead bring it to peripheral neighbourhoods and villages. Not only in order to…

  • David de la Mano ‘Pan Negro’ @ Galerie Itinerrance

    David de la Mano ‘Pan Negro’ @ Galerie Itinerrance

    Following his intervention at the Djerbahood project, Spanish artist David de la Mano just opened ‘Pan Negro’ his latest exhibition at Galerie Itinerrance in Paris, France. The starting point and inspiration for David de la Mano’s work is the relationship and the encounter between the artist and his own human nature, inspiration he applies to his work through what…

  • “Volavérunt” New Mural by David de la Mano In Mendoza, Argentina

    David de la Mano is now in Argentina where he just finished this new mural for the Muropolis festival in Mendoza. Titled “Volavérunt”, the new wall is characteristic of de la Mano’s work confronting the viewer with his traditional imagery and bringing some mysticism to the street art scene revealing his very own and poetic vision of…

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