| Year of creation | 2025 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 60 W × 77 H × 0.3 D cm |
| Type of art | digital art |
| Style | vector |
| Genre | battle and war |
| Type of packaging | art tube |
Digital artwork. This piece depicts an everyday scene, but one charged with political and social tension. The graffiti serves as a direct and scathing critique of the political system, alluding to the manipulation and consumption of power. The intense colors convey a sense of confrontation and alertness; and the details introduce an element of criticism toward consumerism and global influence. In social life, the work invites reflection on how politics, the market, and society intertwine in everyday spaces that are often invisible, yet fundamental to understanding the current context.




I am trained as an architect, but I have been dedicated to art since 2020, combining my interest in space and aesthetics with a critical and engaged perspective. I have participated in physical exhibitions, though my main focus now is digital art, exploring new forms of expression through contemporary media. My work is deeply influenced by political and social issues, especially those connected to Latin American realities. I was born in Argentina into a family where politics and social justice were always present and openly discussed, which has shaped my sensitivity and commitment to these causes. My art seeks to provoke reflection and dialogue around these topics, always from a critical and honest point of view. Currently, I live in Belgium, where I continue to engage with social and political causes, broadening my vision and experience. My artistic style blends critical discourse with a thoughtful aesthetic, creating pieces that challenge viewers to look beyond the obvious.
