Aggiunto il 1 apr 2025
Artistic Philosophy – The Birth of "Grunge Art"
My art is instinctive, visceral, and deeply experimental. I reject perfection and embrace imperfection, mistakes, and the unexpected—because that’s where true expressiveness lies. I have developed my own painting technique, GRUNGE ART, a tribute to the Seattle music scene, a symbol of authenticity and emotional rebellion.
I paint using a combination of mixed techniques, allowing materials to speak to one another in a spontaneous dialogue. Oil, acrylic, tar, and chemical solvents are not merely tools—they are active protagonists in the creative process. The use of tar is not just aesthetic but conceptual: colors represent movement, the lightness of emotion, while tar is the grounding element—tangible, visceral, a sort of counterweight to the fleeting nature of life.
I don’t seek conventional beauty, but emotional truth. I want my art to make people feel something, to evoke a reaction, to create connection and introspection. My approach to painting is physical, direct, often unpredictable—a struggle between control and surrender, between instinct and technique.
Each piece is a map of my inner world, a reflection of my energy at a specific moment in time. Colors clash and merge, faces emerge and dissolve, surfaces transform—as in an alchemical process where art lives, breathes, and evolves.
My art is for those who seek something authentic, visceral, and powerful—something that doesn’t just decorate a wall, but leaves a mark, an emotion, an indelible memory.