Showing posts with label David De La Mano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David De La Mano. Show all posts
Saturday, October 31, 2015
David De La Mano & Santa collaborate on a series of small pieces in Montevideo, Uruguay
David De La Mano just sent us a series of smaller pieces which he just completed as a collaboration with Santa on the streets of Montevideo in Uruguay.
While we are used to see David collaborate with his buddy Pablo S. Herrero, its refreshing to see a new take on his black and white silhouettes which are this time combined with colorful and psychedelic designs by Santa.
Discover all of the pieces after the break and then stick with us through the week-end to discover more exciting street art.
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015
"Low Tide", a new mural by David De La Mano in Montevideo, Uruguay
David De La Mano is currently in Uruguay where he just finished working on this long mural somewhere on the streets of Montevideo.
The Spanish artist created this signature piece showing a series of his black silhouette characters crossing a kind of imaginary river on a long boat.
This piece is part of project developed in the neighborhood of La Teja, and coordinated by the architect Gustavo Marzoa. The transformation of the Rodolfo Rincón Square, which began as a process of relocation motivated by to the detection of high levels of lead in their population.
Continue reading for more detailed images on this artwork and then check back with us soon for more mural updates from South America.
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Monday, October 5, 2015
David De La Mano & Pablo S. Herrero collaborate on two pieces in Winter Haven, Florida
Two years after their first stop in Winter Haven, David De La Mano and Pablo S. Herrero are back in town for a new round of murals.
The prolific duo spent a few days working on a series of striking pieces entitled "The Calm" and "Cycle". Our favorite is "The Calm" which shows the black silhouette of a whale being ridden as a boat by an army of tiny characters. Pablo added his touch with a myriad white tree roots composing the whale's bottom part.
Hit the jump to discover the second piece and as usual check back with us soon for more street art updates from North America.
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Wednesday, June 3, 2015
David De La Mano paints a large mural on the streets of Paris in France
David De La Mano spent the last week in Paris, France where he was invited to work on the side of a large building in the 13th district of the city.
The Spanish street artist brought to life this massive monochrome artwork showing the outlines of a face which is composed by a gazillion of black silhouettes slowly regrouping together. Unity makes strength!
Continue reading for more images and if you are in the area, you'll be able to find it on Boulevard Auriol.
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