4 murals by David de la Mano and Pablo S. Herrero

Street Art // Wednesday, May 08, 2013
Frequent collaborators David de la Mano and Pablo S. Herrero both create silhouetted imagery that compliments each other’s work naturally, making it hard to differentiate the two (Mano paints the figures while Herrero contributes the natural elements). The pair worked on four murals in Winter Haven, Florida, all with a distinctly different composition and concept. We are especially fond of the wall where the tree limbs are creating the face!

“Recolectores” by David De La Mano

Street Art // Wednesday, April 03, 2013
Using only white buff paint, Spanish artist, David De La Mano, painted silhouetted figures over a layered wall of graffiti to create a very textural piece. This wall is entitled “recolectores” which in English translated to “collectors.”

2 new walls by David De La Mano

Street Art // Monday, April 01, 2013
Here are two more new walls from Spanish artist, David De La Mano, that are difficult to interpret but visually intriguing.

"The Adverse" by David De La Mano

Street Art // Thursday, March 28, 2013
Here is an image that might grab you attention and make you ask, “What the hell?” Titled “Lo Adverso” which translates to “The Adverse”, is the bizarre painted image of two naked women holding each other, with one neck deep upside down in water. Painted by Spanish artist, David De La Mano.

New piece from David De La Mano in Montevideo, Uruguay

Street Art // Wednesday, March 06, 2013
From here it looks like several naked women are poorly buffing out a swarm of silhouetted figures. This newest piece painted by Spanish artist, David De La Mano was completed in the Southern Capital city of Montevideo, Uruguay.

David De La Mano piece in Uruguay

Street Art // Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Strong monochromatic imagery from Spanish artist, David De La Maoo, in Uruguay. An interesting concept for a piece, with thoughfully execution to the overall design.

David de la Mano x Pablo S. Herrero in Salamanca, Spain

Street Art // Thursday, February 14, 2013
We have posted the work of David de la Mano in the past, commenting on the similar esthetics of Sam3 in using monochromatic silhouettes. This new piece is in collaboration with Pablo S. Herrero in Salamanca, Spain.

New Street work from David de la Mano

Street Art // Wednesday, December 12, 2012
David de la Mano is known for painting flat monochromatic silhouettes inside and outside, often collaborating with fellow artist, Pablo S. Herrero. The Spanish artist has spread his work to the streets of several countries and has similar esthetics to that of Muralist, Sam3. Here are three recent walls from the artist.

Pablo S. Herrero and David de la Mano

Street Art // Friday, April 13, 2012
Combining silhouettes and trees to create fantastic monochromatic imagery in the streets of Uruguay, Pablo S. Herrero and David de la Mano have found a nice formula in working together.

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