David

Fresno

My roots are in classic graffiti, but after decades of experience, I felt the need to expand and express myself through new forms that may be different in shape but still aligned with the unwritten rules of graffiti. One of the key elements of my work is collage, which I combine with painting and photography. My work is deeply connected to the streets. I have a love for vandalism and out-of-control actions, and I explore the traces, remnants, and visual impact of these actions on the environment. I find comfort in observing and carefully analyzing the decaying landscape of the city, and I use these observations as inspiration for my work. I strive to tell my story of the streets with a sense of spontaneity and informality in my execution, resulting in works that constantly question the concept of abstraction and find a connection between the streets and my art.

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Joe Castro
Motor Destruction, 2022
Digital collage
Trash Face, 2022
Paper collage and spray paint over 370 gr Basic paper
50 x 70 cm
Street landscape, 2022
Digital Photography
Trash Revolution, 2022
Street Installation with Paper collage
Silver Foggy Days, 2022
Spray paint, Eggshell sticker, Ripped off paper from the street over wood
20 x 30 cm