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David Moreno’s Anthropomorphic Foundations Support Cascading Villages — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 19 September 2024 17:40
Published 19 September 2024
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From thin rods of steel, Barcelona-based artist David Moreno (previously) constructs towering houses and cascading villages that reflect the architecture of our lives. He often incorporates anthropomorphic, anatomical elements, suggesting skeletons or beating hearts.

For example, “Construcción en cabeza—Cabeza en construcción,” which translates to “head construction—head under construction,” a hillside-like foundation takes the form of a face. And “Resumen 2020,” meaning “Summary 2020,” is a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, assuming the silhouette of a human skull.

“Resumen 2020”

Moreno’s sculptures alternate between rigidity and fluidity as he manipulates the thick wire into solid walls or curving arcs, such as in “La vie en rose.” Balanced carefully on columns of scaffolding, gabled structures cling somewhat precariously to their supports, referencing the sprawling, stacked hillside favelas like those in Rio de Janeiro.

The artist is currently conceptualizing a new three-meter-wide installation for an architecture firm in Miami, and he has been scaling down his larger sculptures into gold and silver pendant designs. Check out more of Moreno’s work on Behance, and follow updates on Instagram.

a wall sculpture made of numerous pieces of steel wire assembled in an abstract composition of house-like forms on gold scaffolding
“Los Del Extrarradio”
a wall sculpture made of numerous pieces of steel wire assembled in an abstract composition of house-like forms on scaffolding and the outline of a face
“Construcción en cabeza—Cabeza en construcción”
a wall sculpture made of numerous pieces of steel wire assembled in an abstract composition of house-like forms on gold scaffolding
“El dorado en expansion II”
a wall sculpture made of numerous pieces of steel wire assembled in an abstract composition of house-like forms on scaffolding
“Vanitas”
a wall sculpture made of numerous pieces of steel wire assembled in an abstract composition of a house-like form on pink round scaffolding
“La vie en rose”
a wall sculpture made of numerous pieces of steel wire assembled in an abstract composition of stairs on gold scaffolding
“Conexion de catedral II”
a wall sculpture made of numerous pieces of steel wire assembled in an abstract composition of house-like forms on gold scaffolding
“Melodía Circular”

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