Water, as an element that flows between what is material and what is spiritual, has always been a symbol of purity, movement and life, and Cuban artist Diango Hernández transforms it into an intimate dialogue with the body and our inner world.

In his works, presented in the most renowned European galleries and reflected in international contemporary art media, water takes on poetic form: liquid lines, waves that symbolize emotional rhythms, surfaces that reflect fragments of identity and memories.

Hernández does not use water simply as a visual motif, but as a silent language of physical and emotional intimacy, recalling that our body is a liquid universe, capable of changing, living, and holding within itself the deepest stories.

In a world that demands control and clear form, his art invites us to flow, to listen to the body, and to return to our purest origins, where water and man are one.