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D S León

David Sánchez León, aka D S León, shapes his work using different techniques that have been perfected over the years. His main project, which is reflected throughout his work, is a reflection on humanity and its daily habits. The Ninots are like the humans we meet every day on the streets, in our work, and in the shops of our neighborhoods. Small or large beings, friendly and unfriendly, with empathy and resilience towards their peers. This utopia of a society without greed or envy, with a simple soul, defending equality and despising injustice.

His work has been exhibited in Barcelona, Madrid, Girona, Madrid, and Venice.

Reflection on humanity

David S. León and his organic abstract sculpture break the air surrounding them, achieving a magical abstraction of observation by twisting the thread, expression, and feeling, and assembling them with their surroundings, going beyond the most dynamic movement with one objective: to reflect on humanity.

The forms, materials, and techniques refined over the years create continuity and give meaning to the entire work, while their simplicity captivates us in an art of seduction. An involuntary intentionality and a deliberate will.

His work starts with a schematic representation, a simple idea of human figuration with pure, honest, and committed lines that reproduce and are inspired by moods, everyday life that surrounds him, and sometimes the very perversity ingrained in society.

Femininity is a constant in his work and becomes a source of inspiration, strength, and much light.

The artist sees influences of cubist figuration, walking through the most contemporary avant-gardes, and captures his work with different techniques that have been refined over the years.