Dea Gómez (Salamanca, 1989) and Diego Omil (Pontevedra, 1988) both graduated in Fine Arts from the University of Salamanca, have been working together since 2012 under the name “Los Bravú”, a Galician word used to refer to animal smell. In this way, they have developed a career in contemporary experimental comics where they combine drawing, painting, sculpture and photography.
Since their residence at the Spanish Academy in Rome, they have opened new horizons, developing a multidisciplinary exhibition project that, leaving comics aside, reflects on the traditional rupture of the story through aesthetic and narrative resources that have emerged and developed within the limits of the Internet. They work with recurring themes within a generational portrait in the framework of the “millennials”.
How the public image is generated within the internet, how reality is shown, manipulated or codified in the digital space, along with a research process around the relationship between different artistic disciplines and the network.
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