MANUEL LUNA PINTOR
Manuel Luna was born in Seville in 1970. He began his artistic journey at a very young age, although his artistic training was largely self-taught. His first official exhibition was held when he was only 16 and was related to the world of comics, a theme that shaped his artistic style, which, in some ways, still persists in the color and language of some of his current paintings.
His work is based on figuration and realism, imbued with a high level of imagination in its composition and symbolic elements that help convey the ideas he projects to the viewer.

A follower of Stoic philosophy for decades, he infuses his works with messages related to this way of thinking, where reason and serenity provide a path to individual happiness.
He began researching the world of neuroscience and designed a procedural framework to stimulate areas of the brain involved in the creative process of an artwork, coining the term Neuroart.
Director and founder of the Cráneo creative space in Seville, his works are part of museums, institutions, and private collections, both nationally and internationally, he has held numerous exhibitions, including those in Seville, Córdoba, Valladolid, Málaga, Granada, Cádiz, Huelva, Toledo, Ibiza, Tomelloso, Pontevedra, Mérida, Zaragoza, Madrid, A Coruña, and Tarragona, as well as internationally in Portugal, Paris (France), Andorra, Tetouan, Utrecht (Netherlands), Berlin (Germany), Belgium, London and Edinburgh (England), Innsbruck (Austria), Mexico, New York, Miami, Taipei (China), and Taiwan.




