Daniel Adolfo paints like a man chasing ghosts — memories, dreams, and the blurry edges where one becomes the other.
Born in Caracas, Venezuela and now based in Mexico City, Daniel's work explodes across the canvas with color and raw emotion. His paintings are physical expressions of the intangible: nostalgia, longing, the fleeting spark of a dream you almost remember when you wake up.
At Lola, Daniel presents two abstract works that feel like windows into other realms — vibrant, chaotic, and tender all at once.
When he’s not translating the human experience into paint, Daniel can be found spraying mint aromatherapy mist onto his bed (a nightly ritual), sharing deep conversations with his cat, or defending the timeless supremacy of pistachio ice cream. His guilty pleasure? McDonald's — proof that even the timeless need a little comfort food.
At heart, Daniel believes in light, in fiction that feels more real than fact, and in the quiet ways we make meaning out of the chaos.