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Vesod

(Italy, 1981)

Vesod’s passion for art has been cultivated from a very young age, as he is the son of Italian surrealist painter Dovilio Brero. As a teenager in the 1990s, Vesod discovered graffiti, to which he dedicated many years of his life. Combine these ingredients with a studies in Mathematics, and a passion for Renaissance art and Surrealism, and you get a better understanding of what drives this unique talent. After painting an artwork for our collection in 2017, Vesod returned to STRAAT in August 2024.

“Recently, I’ve been questioning what I like and my way of thinking regarding the art I create. I realized that the common thread in my work has always been some form of a code. Graffiti is a coded language; to decipher it you need information. My current geometrical works are a coded language as well. They also have an unconscious meaning. I’m trying to deconstruct geometrics, including symbolic parts of our daily life. I don’t want my work to be preachy, but I am trying to appeal to a collective subconscious.” / Vesod


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