David Nadalin was born in Rosario, Argentina. He was the son of a single mother who worked as a local clothes designer. During his childhood drawings, fabric, and mossy walls surrounded him. At the age of ten his mother introduced him to Herman, a local artist who David still considers a mentor and a friend. He was known during his adolescence as creating some of the most complex works in his high school. When he was seventeen he showed his art for the first time at a local festival, but money constraints in the family forced him to work long hours for many years and his paintings were slowly left behind. He moved to the United States in 2001 and began to concentrate more on his art. He has always said all that he carries with him is God in his heart and a mind full of imagination. Vision over visibility is the only rule David considers when painting. His days begin when the bristles lay on the canvas and end only when the colors say goodnight.