Triumph Print PichiAvo x Vhils
Triumph Print PichiAvo x Vhils
Triumph Print PichiAvo x Vhils
Triumph Print PichiAvo x Vhils
Triumph Print PichiAvo x Vhils
Triumph Print PichiAvo x Vhils
Triumph Print PichiAvo x Vhils
Triumph Print PichiAvo x Vhils
Triumph Print PichiAvo x Vhils
Triumph Print PichiAvo x Vhils
Triumph Print PichiAvo x Vhils
Triumph Print PichiAvo x Vhils
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A collaboration between renowned artists PichiAvo and Vhils for the commemoration of the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Published by Underdogs Gallery

Dimensions: 100 x 70 cm | 39,3 x 27,6 in

Medium: Seven-colour lithograph on paper BFK Rives 270 g/m2. Printed on a Marinoni press at Idem studio in Paris, hand deckled edges

Provenance: Hand-numbered and hand-signed by both artists. Comes with original Certificate of Authenticity (COA)

Edition: Limited Edition of 300 (#32/200)

Year: 2020

Condition: Excellent

 

ARTIST BIO

PichiAvo

(Pichi, b. 1977; Avo, b. 1985) is a duo of artists from Valencia (Spain).

Recognized for their skill at creating connections between painting and sculpture in urban settings, they adopt a thoroughly innovative approach in their artistic fusions. A balanced combination of classical art and the most contemporary urban art can be identified in their work. From the outset PichiAvo shunned artistic individuality, joining forces to create an absolutely unique body of work using a conceptually urban idiom, both in the street and in the studio.

They trained in Fine Art and in Design and met on the graffiti art scene in Valencia, forming the PichiAvo duo in 2007. From that moment they worked on developing joint projects, pursuing an unremitting search for a style of their own. To achieve this they went through various stages as painters, focusing initially on skill and technique until they reached the point of needing to express themselves through what most defines them today: graffiti and classical art. They work both outside and inside the studio, in painting, sculpture and installation, embracing a wide and versatile range of material and painterly approaches.

Since 2015 PichiAvo have carried out projects at some of the leading venues in international urban art, including the legendary Houston Bowery Wall in New York (2017), where theirs was the first painting intervention by European artists. In 2019 they created a monumental 26-metre-high sculpture for the Fallas festival in Valencia and held their first major exhibition in the El Carme public cultural centre. In April 2019 they executed the second largest mural in the world in the city of Porto, in collaboration with the celebrated Portuguese artist Vhils.

PichiAvo’s career has attained artistic recognition, critical acclaim and popularity on an international scale, establishing them among the most prominent street artists on the current urban art scene

 

Vhils

Vhils is a young artist who has already engraved a permanent mark in street art history. He divides his carvings into layers of images and then begins by destroying to create. His work consists of faces of individuals, often-unknown beings within a community.

This artist believes that destruction is a form of construction. You read that right. As crazy as it sounds he has found a very impressive method and that is by etching, scratching, carving and even exploding walls! Of course, much graffiti can be labeled destructive, but his work is truly pushing the boundaries. He believes change is necessary to communicate with the mass public, and this includes society. Vhils currently lives and works in London and Lisbon.