Sebaka
I’ve always been creative, but my artistic journey started on the dark alleys of European Capitals, where I discovered the various expressions of graffiti artists. Following the footsteps of Lady Pink, Futura 2000 or Miss Van, back in the 90s I realized that art is crossing every societal barrier, transcending categories like gender, race, identity or beliefs, to become a universal language and a connection catalyst. Graffiti art was always in a race of “space” against “time” where the artwork made the artists famous, without the need for their social identity. Later on, drawing inspiration from the “space and time” we are willing to share in society, the space owned by a color in my paintings becomes important thanks to the colors I lay around it. Working wet on wet, sometimes against time, the colors interact with each other, creating beautiful reactions or dramatic juxtapositions.
Through my abstract work, I aim to illustrate my vision of a successful society, where everybody is enriched by the people around.
"Diversity makes for a rich tapestry where all individual threads are equally important, no matter their color" - Maya Angelou




