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David Vanadia is an French artist and illustrator born and based in Marseille.
Using minimalistic design, his work holds a bold graphic identity, with illustrations that like to make meaning.

Graduated from a school of applied arts, his practice develops mainly around the themes of being and the mind. David draws his inspiration in particular from the philosophical sphere and he likes to accompany his work with thoughts.

The idea that the visual arts can play the role of a universal language fascinates them, leading them to explore the primitive, if not almost mystical, facets of human expression.
The link that unites man with nature also has a great influence on him; there is something sacred and divine in this relationship that fascinates him.

With a more thoughtful than spontaneous approach, David likes to bring a poetic dimension to his work. Using graphic games and visual metaphors, David's intentions invite reflection and appeal to our introspective feelings.