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Marion from the manga "Natsu e no Tobira" or "The Doorway to Summer" (1975) by Keiko Takemiya
6.8.2025: Ledania
Portrait of LeDania by Detour for this year’s edition of Bright Walls. Jackson, MI.
February 3, 2019
“BANDOLERO"
by LeDania
Bogotá, Colombia artist, designer, and photographer Diana Ordóñez, aka LeDania, wants her colorful murals to leave viewers with feelings of positivity and vibrancy. While she intentionally avoids political and religious themes, her work does incorporate symbolism of the mythical and magical, even going as far as incorporating the Greek god Leda into her working name. Highlighted by @Wdwlls in 2015 as one of the rising female Latin American street artists to watch, LeDania's fame has continued to grow. In 2018 she visited Detroit where she painted this tribute to Chilean guitarist Ismael "Bandolero" Durán and his daughter Amelia on Vernor Hwy at Newark St. Describing the finished work LeDania said "music can have have color and shape." @ledania/
(via Streetart News [wall 1131] - Mahn Kloix, Ledania & Anis 88, Grafodeco)
Info & gallery: https://barbarapicci.com/2018/02/02/streetart-news-1131/
Ledania
Segmented but not separate; comprised of cohesive colorful geometrics with soft angles, curves that coil comfortingly and colors so luminous as to seem like candy-coated lightning, Ledania’s work feels joyfully connective—it uses symbol and history with deft light-footedness and integrates modern concerns into its tableaus with depth and a marked lack of ponderousness.
Ledania´s work in Cancún, Quintana Roo