Interview with Rafael Silveira

Interview with Rafael Silveira

Rafael Silveira is a fine artist with a strong background in the graphic arts. The majority of his works consists in oil and acrylic paintings that mixes a classical atmosphere with contemporary techniques and subjects, especially cartoon imagery. In the journey of expanding his artistic vocabulary, Silveira established a dialogue between his paintings and new mediums, such as wood sculpture, collage, among others. He currently lives and works in Curitiba, the south of Brazil

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Interview With TaoSuz.

Interview With TaoSuz.

Taosuz. is born from a collaboration between two artists Tao and Suz. The aim of each artwork is the exploration of the values and principles of our modern society. In his collages, Tao combine photography, altered and recomposed images to provide a visual commentary on the humain condition evolution.  Suz. is born of a design school education. In her paints, she is inspired by the contemporary urban society.

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Interview with Trek Six

Interview with Trek Six

Art has been a life long passion and pursuit for Trek, dating back to his art upbringing in the 80’s were he studied under the mentorship of Puerto Rican painters Andres Bueso and son Andy Bueso were he honed his painting skills and learned what it meant to be an artist. He would return home to Miami with this knowledge and love of art and carry it with him on the streets of Miami were he was part of one of the city’s most notorious and oldest graffiti crews STV, creating mural all over the city and through out the US and Puerto Rico. Most recently Trek has been participating in urban beautification projects all around the world. He represented Miami in Pow Wow Hawaii and worked again with Charles Juhasz and the EML collective on a mural for Triufunal Polytechnico de San Juan for an exhibition named “Contrafuerte” in Puerto Rico. In 2012 he has had works featured on media sites like Huffington Post and publications such as USA Today, Sun Sentinel and The Miami Herald as well as having a mural showcased on the premier of the Emmy award winning baseball documentary “ The Franchise” on Showtime and participated in Heineken Open Your World Mural Project. He was just voted Miami New Times 2013 Street Artist of the Year.

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