Born and raised in the Milanese scene, I first picked up a spray can in the mid-1990s. Those were the days when tools were limited, information was scarce, and the community relied on raw instinct and direct exchange. It was an era of grit, heavy competition, and an unbreakable bond with the streets.
After a long hiatus driven by career demands and personal life, I returned to the game in 2024. Stepping back into the scene, I found a completely transformed landscape—new tools, new technologies, and a new generation of artists. The evolution was inspiring, fueling a creative renaissance that pushed me to redefine my approach.
Today, my work has shifted from traditional lettering toward figurative art and deep self-analysis. I use the street as a canvas for a continuous dialogue with myself, focusing heavily on self-portraits that explore the complexity of human emotion. My obsession lies in the details: the subtle nuance of a facial expression, the anatomy of the hands, and the precision of clean, sharp lines.






