Davide Puma is an Italian artist born in Sanremo
in 1971. He works and lives between his home country and France.
His painting is very recognizable at first glance, both in terms of the
subjects and the technique. The artistic research focuses on surreal visions in
metamorphosis: animals, people, flowers and trees combine each other in an
unexpected way. All this appears to be a metaphor for the idyllic relationship
that should be established between man and nature.
The pictorial technique is composed of a spreading by spatula and brush, of
large fields of colors with delicate shades and a distinctive texture.
Puma has participated in many solo and group
exhibitions in Europe and Japan.
Since 2013, some of his works have been part of the permanent collection of the
Museo MACS (Museum of Contemporary Art of Sicily); in 2014 he painted a San
Tommaso Reggio for the Cathedral in Ventimiglia (Imperia province), where it is
permanent displayed. In 2015 he was invited to exhibit at the DIM Festival in Kyoto
as the representative of Italian Art.
He is represented by art galleries in Italy, France, United Kingdom, Switzerland,
Japan ad he took part in international art fairs in Europe and the United
States.