For the seventh edition of the Antonio Giordano Urban Art Award, the Italian street artist Vesod has completed his latest work, “Dualismo”, on a facade of a building.
The artwork created in Santa Croce di Magliano offers a real dreamlike vision, where architecture, female bodies, and machines blend together in a futuristic vortex.

His artistic attitude was favored by his father Dovilio Brero, a surrealist painter who influenced Vesod from his youth: he developed an interest in the world of graffiti since the early nineties.
Mathematics, which is the subject in which he graduated, has an important impact on his works along with Renaissance art and Futurism. This can be recognized in the artist’s attempt to harmonize anatomical proportions and futuristic dynamics.

Vesod is able to create a personal language in which time is considered as a concept that, being closed in solid immaterial forms, crystallizes into geometric shapes to revisit the idea of the eternal present.
His art comes straight and strong like a fist in the stomach, between dreamlike conceptions and bodies that seem to float in the void, Vesod was able to surprise us once again.

