Kambô is a Brazilian street artist and visual researcher whose work merges Amazonian symbolism, urban intervention, and contemporary graphic experimentation. Rooted in the visual culture of Northern Brazil, his practice draws from river communities, vernacular typography, folk ornamentation, sacred geometries, and the organic structures of Amazonian fauna and flora.
Working across murals, illustration, lettering, and visual installations, Kambô creates compositions that combine raw gestural energy with structured geometric forms, often transforming public walls into fragmented narratives of memory, territory, and identity. His visual language moves between ancestral references and futuristic aesthetics, blending cubist distortions, hand-drawn textures, and bold chromatic contrasts.
Through street art, Kambô investigates the relationship between nature, urban space, and cultural resistance, using large-scale interventions as a way to reconnect contemporary cities with invisible local histories and symbolic ecosystems.
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