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Pixel Pancho: Memory Of Our Life - StolenSpace Gallery
PAST EXHIBITION

‘Memory Of Our Life’

Pixel Pancho

Mar. 13th – Apr. 12th 2015

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ABOUT EXHIBITION

With a formal art education from the Academy of Fine Arts in Valencia, Pixel Pancho is not your typical Urban Artist. Influenced by painters such as Joaquin Sorolla and Salvador Dali, both can be seen to influence Pancho’s unmistakable style being both painterly and figurative with a Dadaist twist.
Pancho started painting in the streets while at art college and the theme which expresses a personal stamp on all his works is the focus on the humanisation of the robotic form.
Androids made up of metal, screws, and gears, resembling characters from futuristic films or sci-fi novels. With rusty exteriors and mechanism’s exposed, Pancho’s robots are extensions of human bodies and the reflections of mankind trying to be gods by creating them.
Known especially for his huge robot-filled murals, his love for graffiti has taken him all around the world. For his first exhibition in London, Pixel Pancho will be transforming gallery 2 with an installation which will transport viewers into a surreal robotic environment.
His new body of work entitled ‘Memory Of Our Life’ will focus on the circle of life and the different moments portrayed as we grow, learn and make mistakes, showing this parallelism within his whymsical characters. Pancho’s work mirrors the same feelings and emotions we experience to conjur up reactions within the viewer.