Cultural diversity and street art in the creations of Zosen and Mina

November 07, 2019 at 17:16 hrs.


Cultural diversity and street art in the creations of Zosen and Mina


The duo conformed by Zosen Bandit and Mina Hamada He broke into the art world to stay.

Zosen, Argentine and Mina, U.S.but raised in Japan, met in 2011, and since then they collaborate in different works.

The duo advances with firm steps in the contemporary stage and street art.

Both visual artists reside in Barcelona and fuse their styles, resulting in wave impregnated pieces and colour.

They approach with equal passion murals, paintings on canvas, illustrations, installations and serigraphs.

Free forms are one of its main virtues and characteristics.

They let creativity and imagination fly to turn everything they play into cool and fun pieces.

They print cultural diversity, figures and above all an optimistic message from and for the world.

His pieces are appreciated in Europe, North and South America, as well as Japan.

His repertoire in different formats is a breath of pure air in these times.

 

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