Video: Geometric graffiti by Brazilian Matt W. Moore
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Is it possible to call art, well, at least some of its manifestations, various geometric shapes painted on the walls of houses? Squares connecting with triangles, rhombuses, trapezoids, stars, parallelepipeds, cones - that's all that the Brazilian artist Matt W. Moore draws with spray cans. And contrary to all opinions and beliefs, it is considered art
The original street art from Matt W. Moore conquers with its simplicity and extravaganza of color. A riot of colors on white and gray walls of houses in the artist's native Sao Paulo give passers-by a positive and uplifting mood. And how much does a person need to feel happy here and now?
What inspires a graffiti artist in his work? The answer is simple: love for the Motherland and the lights of the hometown. All this is mixed in the imagination of the author and as a result splashes out on the surface of the houses as a fountain of multicolored flashes.
Yes, geometric, but so perfect that you can't think of any other name but "masterpiece". Perhaps this is a confirmation that everything ingenious is simple?
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