If you look at art by David Moreno from afar, they seem very energetic and expressive drawings made in pencil, coal or ink. But on closer inspection, these floating houses and stairs are even more impressive. Moreno blurs the line between 2D and 3D art, transforming lines and planes into something convex and tangible.
Sculptor David Moreno was born in Spain in 1978. For many years he lived and worked in Barcelona, and a few years ago he settled in Rotterdam. Moreno describes his works as “attempts to paint with the sculpture”. The sculptor uses hundreds of thin steel bars and long piano strings to create majestic cathedrals, small houses, and almost Escher staircases.
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