Manuel Puente-Piazza (Momo), 1981 is a chemist by profession, businessman and plastic artist with a passion.
His professional career has gone through different stages since 2008 in which he has combined his work in Jerez wineries, the Huelva Wine Regulatory Council or the distribution of international Fashion with the need to express his emotions through Of art.
Due to these concerns, it is from 2010 when he decides to train as an artist and assiduously attends courses with great figures of the current artistic scene such as Manolo Jiménez, Kike Meana or Eduardo Millán and in international institutions such as the Virtual Art Academy.
He is currently focused on artistic creation, settled in Sanlúcar de Barrameda where he exhibits annually.
The inspiration for Momo comes from the nature of the Doñana National Park, the mouth of the Guadalquivir and the Atlantic Sea where the languages that we recognize with the naked eye are transformed into a very personal abstract landscape style in which the stain stars in the gesture of expression , the color enhances the contrast of the shadows and the clarity of the lights invite us to immerse ourselves in a spiral of our own experiences and emotions.
Momo’s works convey peace, serenity, calm movement and balance in the face of the chaos and stresses of the modern world. They are emotional poetics of the landscape that invite the viewer to contemplate them placidly, as in a sunset.
