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NUNO VIEGAS 'Joestar SOW III' (2023) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
NUNO VIEGAS 'Joestar SOW III' (2023) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
NUNO VIEGAS 'Joestar SOW III' (2023) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
NUNO VIEGAS 'Joestar SOW III' (2023) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
NUNO VIEGAS 'Joestar SOW III' (2023) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
NUNO VIEGAS 'Joestar SOW III' (2023) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
NUNO VIEGAS 'Joestar SOW III' (2023) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
NUNO VIEGAS 'Joestar SOW III' (2023) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
NUNO VIEGAS 'Joestar SOW III' (2023) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
NUNO VIEGAS 'Joestar SOW III' (2023) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery
NUNO VIEGAS 'Joestar SOW III' (2023) Giclée Print - Signari Gallery

NUNO VIEGAS 'Joestar SOW III' (2023) Giclée Print

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'Joestar SOW III' by Nuno Viegas, 2023
16.5 x 11.7 Inches
42 x 29.7 Centimeters
Giclée print on 100% cotton 270gsm Natural White fine art paper.
Limited Edition of only 50 (#46/50)
Hand-signed by the artist in pencil bottom right.
Numbered and publisher embossed bottom left.
Includes original, embossed publisher COA.

ARTIST BIO

Nuno Viegas, also known as Metis, is a Portuguese artist born in Faro (1985) and raised in Quarteira. Founder of the art collective Policromia Crew, he started his artistic journey with graffiti in 1999.

After completing his studies in Visual Arts at the University of Algarve he moved to Rotterdam in the Netherlands (2014) where he discovered a new artistic identity and began to develop his painting strongly influenced by graffiti. This hip-hop subculture has been the focal point of the artist's production and its greatest source of inspiration.

Nuno presents us with a contrast between the visually aggressive reality of this subworld and his peaceful and clean representation in his works. The approach to this theme is a continuous tribute to all those who dedicate part of their lives to this culture, in search of moments, for almost nothing, in the heart of a society whose main objective is the quest for money and power.