Canvas art
Typographically oriented canvas art. For companies and individuals with the possibility of personalized text and colors.
Materials.
Most works are mixed media (acrylic paint, spray can and other materials) on canvas or wood panel.
All artworks are handmade and original, so there is only one of each copy.
Style.
Raw and layered, as the urban landscape can be: varying architecture, contrasting structures, like weathered advertisements and overdue maintenance that together form an unexpectedly beautiful palette.
Like fragments of text left behind that take on new meanings.
Commissions (companies and private individuals).
For commissions there is the possibility to request for a personal text.
You can also choose colors so that a work matches your interior.
If we try to rise above negativity, we give space for positive things to happen. We can be the source of positivity and optimism, not only for ourselves but also for those around us. When you really think about it, it’s up to us to bring balance to this world.
60x61x03 cm. Acrylic and spray paint on cradled wood panel.
Socrates stated: The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing. A person can't learn anything if they think that they know it already. Acknowledging the fact you know nothing opens up endless possibilities for personal growth.
60x61x03 cm. Acrylic and spray paint on cradled wood panel.
(part of We All Know Nothing series)
Socrates stated: The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing. A person can't learn anything if they think that they know it already. Acknowledging the fact you know nothing opens up endless possibilities for personal growth.
60x61x03 cm. Acrylic and spray paint on cradled wood panel.
(part of We All Know Nothing series)
Socrates stated: The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing. A person can't learn anything if they think that they know it already. Acknowledging the fact you know nothing opens up endless possibilities for personal growth.
60x61 cm. Acrylic and spray paint on cradled wood panel.
(part of We All Know Nothing series)
Socrates stated: The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing. A person can't learn anything if they think that they know it already. Acknowledging the fact you know nothing opens up endless possibilities for personal growth.
60x61x03 cm. Acrylic and spray paint on cradled wood panel.
(part of We All Know Nothing series)