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Graffiti Brazil: Zito

June 24, 2010 from paul0v2's blog

Raul Zito is a photographer and muralist. His urban plastic work started in 1997, but only in 2007 he joined the graffiti with photography, which resulted in a single proposal of urban art. His murals depict life cosmopolitan, condemn unbridled consumerism and the lack of criteria of everyday. His line of work adds to the rationality of photography to sensitivity gestural of painting on large walls, creating direct and transitive speeches for their own society portrayed.

Zito has participated in group exhibitions in Madrid, Rome, Tel Aviv, Rio de Janeiro and has held three solo exhibitions in Sao Paulo. He has been at meetings of Civic Art in Salvador, Curitiba and Rio de Janeiro.

To view more from Zito visit his Flickr

Check out the previous Graffiti Brazil posts for awesome street art inspiration - abduzeedo.com/tags/graffiti-brazil


Graffiti Brazil: Zito


Graffiti Brazil: Zito


Graffiti Brazil: Zito


Graffiti Brazil: Zito


Graffiti Brazil: Zito


Graffiti Brazil: Zito


Graffiti Brazil: Zito


Graffiti Brazil: Zito


Graffiti Brazil: Zito


Graffiti Brazil: Zito


Graffiti Brazil: Zito


Graffiti Brazil: Zito


Graffiti Brazil: Zito


Graffiti Brazil: Zito


Graffiti Brazil: Zito


Graffiti Brazil: Zito


Graffiti Brazil: Zito


Graffiti Brazil: Zito

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