Davidl, a post -Barcelona -based artist Davidl, has made the deserted streets around the city a live gallery with a collection of surreal works. Born in Spain, he is known for his creative and imaginary recreation of famous cartoon characters. In this series, David has rebuilt characters such as Cookie Manster and Homer Simpson in an unexpected and slightly scary manner and placed them in deserted spaces. Homer Simpson, in the role of a zombie or a cooling coat, are examples of his particular style that blend in imagination and reality.
David El’s works convey the sense of humor and darkness at the same time with a combination of live colors and precise details. By choosing deserted places, he creates a fascinating conflict between the energetic life of the characters and the cold and silent atmosphere around them. This choice turns his work into a deeper visual experience and forces the viewer to reflect on time and change urban spaces.
Using post -Graphiti techniques, David turns familiar childhood characters into surreal and occasional creatures as if they came from another world. This collection not only illustrates his skill in creating visual images, but also expresses his artistic view of redefining familiar concepts.
This collection can be a testament to the power of street art in reviving forgotten spaces. With these works, David El has not only turned Barcelona into his canvas, but has given fantasy and thoughtful stories to the walls of the city. (Streetartutopia)
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