Biography
not so popular is an art world outsider.
Starting in 2011 he became interested in graphic design, joining several contests, and then in graphic art.
His works, created through vector graphics, are defined by unlimited reproducibility in different formats on different media: this feature, although inevitably leading to the loss of aura, is acknowledged as an opportunity.
His style - which can be summarized as minimal and pop surrealist - features a simple stroke, sometimes even naive, and varied colors, ranging from pastel to saturated nuances, remaining anyway within a personal palette.
His subjects - frequently common objects, animals and female figures - derive from the pop imaginary but are misunderstood and transfigured, bringing to new and unexpected meanings.
His main graphic inspirations trough this creative process were Camilla d’Errico, Takashi Murakami, Melissa Haslam and Audrey Kawasaki.