This series explores the delicate tension between humanity and nature through striking, high-contrast images. The Brooklyn Bridge, rendered in vivid magenta hues, serves as a gateway to a transformed Manhattan where the atmosphere swirls with unsettling energy. The surreal skies, darkened and almost otherworldly, symbolize environmental disruption and the lingering impact of human activity. Through this bold palette and altered perspective, the work invites reflection on a world in flux, caught between progress and fragility.
This vibrant artwork captures Fred Astaire mid-dance, set against a dynamic graffiti-covered urban backdrop. The composition fuses classic elegance with street culture, highlighting movement through bold colors and energetic lines. The interplay between Astaire's poised figure and the colorful, spontaneous graffiti evokes a joyful dialogue between traditional dance and contemporary urban expression. Technique-wise, the piece blends figurative representation with street art aesthetics, celebrating the vitality of dance as a universal language within the city's pulse.
The most iconic portrait of the 20th century reinterpreted, as Marcel Duchamp did in his time with the most iconic portrait of all time, the Mona Lisa. It was time to update it with a work of our own era.
Coffee and Cigarettes is a movie made by Jim Jarmusch in 2003 with a very special script and story. This collage is based on the generic idea of the movie.
A portrait of Iggy Pop made with oil painting on the paper of street poster's collages.
A portrait of Tom Waits made enterely with a collage of street poster's collages.
A portrait of a pygmy made enterely with a collage of street cinema and concerts poster's. The pygmy is based on a photograph I took while visiting a pygmy tribe in Rwanda.
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