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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Graffiti on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 11.8x39.4in
About this artwork
In this piece, I poured raw emotion through bold acrylic strokes and dynamic spray patterns, merging geometric precision with the freedom of graffiti. It’s a dance between control and chaos, symbolizing the constant tension within. This artwork radiates vibrant energy and urban rhythm, ready to infuse your space with a powerful, expressive spirit that both challenges and captivates.
Vlad Onex
Poland
Credentials
- Works on commission
Vlad Onex is a painter and visual artist whose background fuses graffiti culture and professional tattooing, refined across major European cities. His technique combines raw, freehand Calligraffiti with rigorous geometric structures, using acrylics, spray paint, and sharp masking to create high-contrast, architectural compositions.
Operating from Warsaw for the last four years, Vlad Onex draws on over a decade of professional experience to build a distinct visual mythology. He approaches his work as a cohesive system where style and product converge into a powerful brand identity. Deeply influenced by Gothic aesthetics and the raw energy of street culture, his practice focuses on the synergy between negative space and high-density detail. His objective remains constant: to create bold, rhythmic statements that do not just occupy a space, but command and transform it, whether on human skin or monumental canvas.
Operating from Warsaw for the last four years, Vlad Onex draws on over a decade of professional experience to build a distinct visual mythology. He approaches his work as a cohesive system where style and product converge into a powerful brand identity. Deeply influenced by Gothic aesthetics and the raw energy of street culture, his practice focuses on the synergy between negative space and high-density detail. His objective remains constant: to create bold, rhythmic statements that do not just occupy a space, but command and transform it, whether on human skin or monumental canvas.