Daniele Di Donato

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Daniele Di Donato
Daniele Di Donato is a digital artist who creates both static and dynamic works by harnessing the expressive power of 3D graphics. He began his journey as a self-taught artist, later deepening his education by studying New Technologies of Art at an academy of fine arts.
In parallel, he embarked on a path of artistic study and research, which he shared on social media and in specialized forums. This approach gradually allowed him to enter the art world, participating in exhibitions and projects in both physical and digital spaces.
In his works, the artist explores a variety of themes, ranging from personal experiences to social reflections, offering his own perspective. Emotions and thoughts materialize in his creations, turning them into windows onto his inner universe.
The aesthetic language he has developed is characterized by an abstract and surreal approach. Shapes, colors, sounds, and settings evoke idyllic and dreamlike scenarios, creating a contrast with the often deep and complex themes he addresses.
DANIELE DI DONATO
The Moon has fallen, 2025, 3D graphics
This artwork emerges as a reflection on the vulnerability and malleability of the individual in contemporary society.
When did we stop aiming for the moon? We settled into normality, choosing a safer, more common, and conforming path, losing the strength to dream, to push beyond the ordinary. The moon has fallen, and we no longer look up. A society increasingly fragmented, dominated by competitiveness and materialism, forces human beings to face a world in constant transformation, marked by instability and uncertainty.

The individual is exposed to continuous overstimulation: distractions, external pressures, and social comparisons creep into their weak spots, compromising inner balance. In this scenario, personal identity is put to the test—pushed to adapt, to bend in order to survive—leading to a more cautious, rational, and disillusioned form of awareness. Desires, dreams, and the most authentic emotions are gradually set aside in the name of emotional and psychological survival. To expose oneself becomes risky, as the fear of failure and comparison looms large.