Born 1968 Leon. Known for: Fine arts, experimentation with new materials, installations, painting, sculpture.
Daniel Verbis is a graduate in Fine Arts from the University of Salamanca. He is known for his experimentation with new materials such as resins, plasticine, buttons, threads, wool, ropes, plastic...
Read full biography Daniel Verbis is a graduate in Fine Arts from the University of Salamanca. He is known for his experimentation with new materials such as resins, plasticine, buttons, threads, wool, ropes, plastic canvas, etc. He combines installations with painting, integrating both in a playful game in which...
Read full biography Daniel Verbis is a graduate in Fine Arts from the University of Salamanca. He is known for his experimentation with new materials such as resins, plasticine, buttons, threads, wool, ropes, plastic canvas, etc. He combines installations with painting, integrating both in a playful game in which priority is given to questions and interrogations. His images are open, and one can guess the process, sometimes unfinished, which gives way to the spectator to take up the reading again in another work...
Read full biography Daniel Verbis is a graduate in Fine Arts from the University of Salamanca. He is known for his experimentation with new materials such as resins, plasticine, buttons, threads, wool, ropes, plastic canvas, etc. He combines installations with painting, integrating both in a playful game in which priority is given to questions and interrogations. His images are open, and one can guess the process, sometimes unfinished, which gives way to the spectator to take up the reading again in another work where the same motif is resolved with a different technique. In his latest works, aluminium foil and drawing take centre stage, in a projection of coloured circles and in various drawings made with oils, pens and threads. His work in terms of motifs...
Read full biography Daniel Verbis is a graduate in Fine Arts from the University of Salamanca. He is known for his experimentation with new materials such as resins, plasticine, buttons, threads, wool, ropes, plastic canvas, etc. He combines installations with painting, integrating both in a playful game in which priority is given to questions and interrogations. His images are open, and one can guess the process, sometimes unfinished, which gives way to the spectator to take up the reading again in another work where the same motif is resolved with a different technique. In his latest works, aluminium foil and drawing take centre stage, in a projection of coloured circles and in various drawings made with oils, pens and threads. His work in terms of motifs is not very anecdotal, focusing on essentialist aspects of forms or assemblages of clean forms with hardly any ornamentation