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Diego TirigallDiet Street Art Basquiat Style2022
2022
$3,009.12
£2,189.10
€2,500
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"Diet" is a thought-provoking piece that delves into the complexities of life and the human condition. The use of surreal imagery and symbolism in the painting invites the viewer to question the nature of reality and the role of the individual within it. The bottle of Coke on the left could represent societal pressure to conform to a certain standard of beauty and health, while the fish emerging from the word "Diet" on the right could symbolize the constant struggle to maintain that standard. The central grouping of a vase and skull with a large X on it serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the inevitability of death. The skull as the focal point, and the source of arms that embrace the other elements in the scene, also could be seen as a metaphor for the mind and how it shapes our perception of the world. The background of the painting features an incomplete text that reads "this is life." It's a reminder that the meaning of life is always incomplete, always changing, and open to interpretation. The painting invites the viewer to question their own beliefs and experiences, encouraging them to confront the complexity of the human experience. It's worth noting that the interpretations are possible and potential and we don't know the artist's intent when creating the work.
Tags: Street Art, Banksy, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Basquiat Style, graffiti, Pop Art, Warhol
- Creator:Diego Tirigall (1976, Argentinian, Spanish)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 39.38 in (100 cm)Width: 39.38 in (100 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
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- Gallery Location:OIA, ES
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2259211689302
Diego Tirigall, born in Argentina in 1976 and now residing in Spain, grew up in an environment overshadowed by a hoarding disorder. Immersed in a family of antique dealers and art restorers, his childhood home more closely resembled an overcrowded warehouse brimming with antiquities and works of art awaiting restoration, far from an ideal space for conventional childhood. This setting, saturated with aged and decaying relics, profoundly shaped his youth, sparking within him a rebellious spirit and a deep yearning for liberation. This thirst for liberation found its conduit in art, though not the kind prevalent in his familial surroundings. Tirigall first veered towards digital art, seemingly an effort to dissociate from the haunting memories of his childhood. His artistic rebellion ultimately found resonance in the realms of street art and expressionism—styles celebrated for their spontaneity, dynamism, and refusal to conform to traditional norms. Tirigall's oeuvre offers a critical exploration of contemporary themes, including artificial intelligence, screen addiction, and decentralization. His artistry features recurring elements like vintage robots, skulls, logos, and words, a subtle nod to the profound influence of Basquiat and Warhol on his craft. An autodidact, Tirigall learned through trial and error, sidestepping formal instruction. His successful tenure as a graphic designer and art director equipped him with a unique, deliberately casual approach to handling layers, spaces, forms, and colors—an artful demonstration of his comprehension of the rules he consciously breaks. His works have earned global recognition, with exhibitions spanning from Seoul to Beverly Hills. He has also been featured on the cover of SaatchiArt's "New Masters" catalog. Beyond his creative pursuits, Tirigall invests time helping fellow artists enhance their profiles and promotional strategies. Diego Tirigall's journey, from a childhood circumscribed by restrictions to an artistic career abounding in creativity and acclaim, stands as a compelling testament to rebellion as a catalyst for creativity.
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