An Eerie, Fairytale Forest and Silhouette Creatures Sprawl Across a Three-Story Mural by David de la Mano

All images by Sol Paperán, Nicolás Pezzino and David de la Mano, courtesy of David de la Mano

Set against a forest in shades of blue and white, a dark, twisted fairytale lines the entrance hall of the Catholic University of Uruguay. The three-story mural by David de la Mano is titled “Cosmos” and uses the Spanish artist’s signature silhouette figures and thin, branch-like lines to create a sinister narrative consumed by mystery and disorder: hybrid creatures escape down a stairwell, an army marches along the balcony, and myriad characters twist and flail in chaotic clusters.

Completed with the assistance of artist Andrés Cocco, the large-scale piece is derived from the shared etymological root of “university” and “universe,” which means a totality or everything that exists. “Cosmos” evokes Fernando Gallego’s 15th-Century painting of constellations and the zodiac that once cloaked a vaulted ceiling at the University of Salamanca library in de la Mano’s hometown, although this new iteration is devoid of stars. “It is a work full of mystery… There is my own iconography. There is the idea of ​​migration, a constant in my work from years ago,” the artist says in a statement. “The stars were replaced by two forests. There is a dark forest that does not let you see, and there is a clear forest in which the light comes.”

After spending years in Uruguay, de la Mano is back in Salamanca, and you can follow his works on Instagram.

 

An Eerie, Fairytale Forest and Silhouette Creatures Sprawl Across a Three-Story Mural by David de la Mano

An Eerie, Fairytale Forest and Silhouette Creatures Sprawl Across a Three-Story Mural by David de la Mano

An Eerie, Fairytale Forest and Silhouette Creatures Sprawl Across a Three-Story Mural by David de la Mano

An Eerie, Fairytale Forest and Silhouette Creatures Sprawl Across a Three-Story Mural by David de la Mano

An Eerie, Fairytale Forest and Silhouette Creatures Sprawl Across a Three-Story Mural by David de la Mano

An Eerie, Fairytale Forest and Silhouette Creatures Sprawl Across a Three-Story Mural by David de la Mano

An Eerie, Fairytale Forest and Silhouette Creatures Sprawl Across a Three-Story Mural by David de la Mano

An Eerie, Fairytale Forest and Silhouette Creatures Sprawl Across a Three-Story Mural by David de la Mano

©

Related Posts

Blink and You’d Miss the Moments Topping This Year’s Pure Street Photography AwardsBlink and You’d Miss the Moments Topping This Year’s Pure Street Photography Awards
Blink and You’d Miss the Moments Topping...
Coincidence is around every corner, and immortalizing a split second...
Read more
An Eerie, Fairytale Forest and Silhouette Creatures Sprawl Across a Three-Story Mural by David de la ManoAn Eerie, Fairytale Forest and Silhouette Creatures Sprawl Across a Three-Story Mural by David de la Mano
Top 10 influencer-friendly designs to gift the...
Now I’m no influencer (though I do churn out content...
Read more
An Eerie, Fairytale Forest and Silhouette Creatures Sprawl Across a Three-Story Mural by David de la ManoAn Eerie, Fairytale Forest and Silhouette Creatures Sprawl Across a Three-Story Mural by David de la Mano
The Minimally Elegant ‘mui Board’ IoT dashboard...
At first glance, the mui Board Gen 2 appears to...
Read more
Shape the Future of Art, Design, and Architecture at Cranbrook Academy of ArtShape the Future of Art, Design, and Architecture at Cranbrook Academy of Art
Shape the Future of Art, Design, and...
Cranbrook Academy of Art is not just a graduate school—it’s...
Read more
Jana StýblováJana Stýblová
Roads Not Taken - Ouche NFT Show...
...
Read more
Through Ceramics, Stephanie Shih Considers the Disillusioning Price of Domestic BlissThrough Ceramics, Stephanie Shih Considers the Disillusioning Price of Domestic Bliss
Through Ceramics, Stephanie Shih Considers the Disillusioning...
Nothing says true love like arguing about who left the...
Read more