Bosoletti is interested in the texture the passage of time leaves on the walls and he always ensures that these marks form part of his portraits. His figures speak of memories, the passage of time and the fleeting nature of existence.
To shape his work, he starts from classical painting, with the colours black and white dominating.
Artist
Hyuro
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hyuro’s creative universe revolves around women, their inner world, femininity, work and isolation. Her figures lack identity to make them universal and carry the weight of society on their shoulders. In her murals we almost always find simple compositions and sober, low-intensity tones.
Artist
Joan Aguiló
Palma, Spain
In Aguiló’s pieces we encounter anonymous people from whom the artist steals a moment in their everyday lives. From a poetic perspective, his work represents local life, the character and the essence of the society of which he is part.
His work often draws inspiration from his own childhood. He finds references in family photographs from which he extracts everyday moments that have shaped his character and personality.
Artist
Marina Molada
Palma, Spain
The work of Marina brings photography to the street, broadening the format of normal photography from a frame to a photograph of a whole façade. The change in the format and setting in which we normally see photography gives the images extraordinary potency, making the stories they tell us are much more powerful.