BIODPI
I work with stencils, collages, and found images, transforming fragments of reality into new urban narratives. My research begins with memory—both personal and collective—and intertwines with the landscape, its histories, and its contradictions.
I'm interested in layering: of walls, of places, of lives. My work combines the rapid movement of spray paint, the precision of cutting, the recovery of lost photographs, pop irony, and the sacredness of the everyday.
I create original works on canvas, hand-finished limited editions, and urban interventions in social settings, schools, and public spaces. For me, street art is a way to restore images, give voice to what remains, and create connections. That's where my work finds its meaning.