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Alexis Diaz Fish And Hands, Closer
"...creation of talented street artist Alexis Diaz, a native of Puerto Rico. With thorough technique of engraving, Alexis Diaz creates some huge murals, incredibly detailed and made line by line with precision, populated by phantasmagoric animals."
www.ufunk.net/en/artistes/alexis-diaz/
"The style of drawing is definitely there. Preferably monochromatic, it also includes hatchings to colour in or emphasise these giant drawings. Indeed, Alexis Diaz didn't content himself with using A4 format office sheets, but straight attacked the great surrounding walls of cities. Residing in the beautiful city of Miami, he doesn't hesitate to travel all around the world to showcase his art.
As for his style, he tends to create engravings that are most of the time a hundred times bigger than usual, except maybe when it comes to cetaceans and other pachyderms.
Alexis Diaz has a preference for wild animals in general, more specifically those living in the savannah. He blends them in a fantastical image with creatures from the depths of the oceans, replaces paws with tentacles and wings with hands. These compositions usually create a machine of flesh, as he replaces a balloon with a heart and a basket with a fish."
www.streetart-community.com/artists/the-united-states/ale...
Alexis Diaz Fish And Hands, Closer
"...creation of talented street artist Alexis Diaz, a native of Puerto Rico. With thorough technique of engraving, Alexis Diaz creates some huge murals, incredibly detailed and made line by line with precision, populated by phantasmagoric animals."
www.ufunk.net/en/artistes/alexis-diaz/
"The style of drawing is definitely there. Preferably monochromatic, it also includes hatchings to colour in or emphasise these giant drawings. Indeed, Alexis Diaz didn't content himself with using A4 format office sheets, but straight attacked the great surrounding walls of cities. Residing in the beautiful city of Miami, he doesn't hesitate to travel all around the world to showcase his art.
As for his style, he tends to create engravings that are most of the time a hundred times bigger than usual, except maybe when it comes to cetaceans and other pachyderms.
Alexis Diaz has a preference for wild animals in general, more specifically those living in the savannah. He blends them in a fantastical image with creatures from the depths of the oceans, replaces paws with tentacles and wings with hands. These compositions usually create a machine of flesh, as he replaces a balloon with a heart and a basket with a fish."
www.streetart-community.com/artists/the-united-states/ale...