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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x23.6in
About this artwork
This piece of carved wood is a condensation of urban energy.
It is born from graffiti, from its distorted letters, its taut curves, its constantly moving flows of color.
Each line seems to extend a quick, instinctive, almost vital gesture.
The color explodes, overlaps, vibrates like a living wall torn from the street.
It contains the tension, freedom, and audacity inherent to the outdoor space.
But here, this energy is controlled, structured,… designed to interact with an interior.
Wood replaces concrete, cutting replaces the wall, without ever betraying the origin.
The piece retains the soul of graffiti: spontaneity, rhythm, assertion.
It brings the outside in, without sweetening it.
It is a fragment of street transposed into volume, an urban wave frozen in matter.
My father's stories about meeting Salvador Dalí taught me early on that art is demanding and requires commitment. As a child, I drew, painted, and wrote: creating became my language. In the 90s, adolescence immersed me in Hip-Hop culture and graffiti, which taught me precision, speed of execution, and the importance of using my body in my artistic practice. In 2001, in Barcelona, my logo, Koeurélé, a winged heart symbolizing freedom, strength, and sensitivity, was born. Trained in industrial design at Strate, I developed rigor, methodology, and mastery of materials, and then collaborated with international brands.
In my quest for a personal language, I created Filing: my own painting technique, developed over seven years of work. The paint flows from a distance from its support, poised between control and gravity; with each composition, I embark on a calligraphic dance with my medium. Each work becomes the trace of a definitive gesture, a living tension and total commitment.