Manuel Lariño
Manuel Lariño is a Spanish-American (U.S.) visual artist born in A Coruña, Spain
Dream Project: Broken Dreams (2025)
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BIO
Educated between the United States and Spain, he found in generative art the medium to express himself, using algorithms and code to create unique collections.
He graduated in Fine Arts from the Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida, and studied illustration and drawing at the Joe Kubert School in Dover, New Jersey. He began his career as an illustrator, collaborating with magazines, publishers, newspapers, record labels, and advertising agencies such as Esquire Magazine, Paste Magazine, and Faber & Faber.
His work in illustration and painting has received various recognitions, including being a finalist in the GZCrea young creators competition and Illustration West (Los Angeles). He has exhibited in galleries across New York, Los Angeles, London, Florida, and Spain, among other locations.
In recent years, he has shifted his focus toward more personal projects, exploring ideas through generative algorithms. His current work tells a unique story in each piece, inviting viewers to actively engage in its interpretation.
Dream Project: Broken Dreams (Responsive Dreams 2025)
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Broken Dreams explores the fragility of dreams.
In the fractured world we live in, dreams can be interrupted, even broken, yet they may remain alive if we hold on to them.
As they shift and change, they can surprise us in new forms, sparking joy, fueling imagination, pushing us to reach new heights, or returning as colorful memories that make us smile.
Broken Dreams uses blockchain data to evolve continuously. With each new block, the dream changes almost imperceptibly. Over time, these subtle transformations accumulate, reshaping the dream in perpetual evolution.