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“El Suceso” by David de la Mano in Stigliano, Italy

David de la Mano is back with hi new work “El Suceso” created by bas-relief carving technique. “El Suceso” is a part of Appartengo, an international art festival in Stigliano, Italy.

“Reality can be a wall to our understanding. “El Suceso” deals with the perception of the everyday, the near and the far, what we see and what we don’t see. We can guess “El suceso” but in the end, as it happens with the really important things, we don’t really see it, we can intuit it “.

David de la Mano is a Spanish contemporary artist best known for his stunning murals often depicting silhouettes, trees and other monochromatic imagery. de la Mano is a versatile artist who excels from drawing to sculpture. The artist experiments with different techniques among which acrylics, watercolours, ink and collage.

Take a look below for more photos of David de la Mano’s masterpiece.
Photo credits: Pietro Miccuci


Source: StreetArt - streetartnews.net


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