
As an eclectic person, he looks for the harmony of nature, whose details he studies carefully, he loves open spaces and scans the nightly sky “admiring its grandeur” which makes us feel “so small”, but it allows us to travel by imagination discovering new worlds and other shapes of life.
As a self taught person, he has always cultivated his love for drawing, a love that was born and has grown in a domestic context: only in the last years this passion has become concrete through the realization of works where, between shapes and colours, the emotions and sensations, which are typical of his creative periods.
A canvas by Jean Paul Riopelle , admired at the Maeght Foundation in San Paul de Vence, made him aware of his creative potentialities, which, finally, might have free rein: the moment of risking had arrived, the moment of “coming out as a true artist”.
Joy, anger, tension, go on the canvas spontaneously and in a natural way, with different shades, depending on the contexts and experiences that have produced them.
Black colour recurs in almost every work, making it “alive and bright”; it is the colour – not colour, the one with various aspects which have not been completely explored, used in history and art with often diametrically opposed meanings.
Shiny, opaque, to put next to other colours as in a whirl, or spread with sinuous movements, black creates sensual games of lights and shadows.
The colors black and white, fresh and bright, are only the latest components of a layering of elements that has no equal. If Davide Binello were to recognize a merit, it could not be apart any way by his innate ability to render each element alive and vital within compositions of exceptional lyricism.
In 2007 he begins a cycle of works called “Cosmic Genesis”. In the same year he joins the movement “Immagine & Poesia”, founded by the British poet Aeronwy Thomas, Dylan Thomas’ daughter.
At the end of 2010 he begins a new cycle of works that are made through the shadows, "retinal images".
What remains printed on canvas are edges, salient features of human retina that has the ability to retain some fraction of a second, even after the image is no longer visible.
As a result, the characters represented are not only more realistic but vague memories of our memory.
Recognize the characters of David Binello is not immediate, in fact, the artist asks the viewer a moment of contemplation in order to understand who is behind his "shadows". The eye and mind must work to understand who is the character represented.
Furthermore, the image of the stars we see is nothing but the projection of a light signal in the time left millions of years ago, just now come to our eyes, basically a memory.
At the end of 2011 he devotes himself to a new project related to environmental protection entitled “FEAR”, including a video installation.