As mentioned before Vesod is currently in the Netherlands where he recently finished this beautiful mural for Sober Walls in Rotterdam.
Curated by Sober Collective and titled ‘An instant before’ this new mural by Vesod, and like the rest of his work, reflects his artistic research and evolution, exploring the dimensionality of the canvas through geometric forms and figuration.
Fascinated by Futurism since an early age and deeply influenced by his father, an Italian surrealist painter Dovillo Braro, Vesod has forged through the years a solid and unique style characterised by the use of stylised deconstructions of the human figure, staggered motion with focus on depicting optical and temporal space, and bright geometric abstractions, all reflective of that “eternal present”.
Mathematics and physics theories are part of the artistic development of the Italian artist playing an important role in his work integrating futuristic dynamics and geometric shapes in order to represent space and time in three dimensions. Vesod strives for his artwork to figuratively detach people from a sense of time using a classical style to create a prism effect and filter his artworks through patterns of spindly diamonds geometric, and creating shapes that represent an eternal present, an instant before.
In addition to this fabulous mural, Vesod is also exhibiting at the ‘Sober Street Art Exhibition’ that opened about a week ago at the gallery located at Zaagmolendrift 53, Rotterdam. The exhibition is open to the public through April 28th 2017.
All images courtesy of Sober Collective.
Sober Collective is a generic term for multiple companies of the brand Sober. These companies are active in advertisement, art and interior design. With TelmoMiel and Tim Boin Art Sober Collective is complete. Street Art is an easy accessible form of art, which makes it easier to enter the gallery of Sober Collective for the average visitor. TelmoMiel belongs to the top of best Street Artist in the world and in April 2016 they won the price for best Street Artist of the Netherlands in Amsterdam. The goal of Sober Collective is to bring the best Street Artists to Rotterdam and make sure that Rotterdam will have great murals.
Author: Fran
Founder and editor of Urbanite. Street Art lover who after the finishing her MA thesis on the Mexican and Norwegian muralist movement in the 1920-50s, developed a fascination for street art and graffiti that eventually led to collaborations with different art blogs, including the creation of this one.
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