Area opens its doors to the urban art artist, who embarked on a path of portraits during Covid. Starting in 2005, Jorit's works began to get closer and closer to a figurative style. Over time, while never completely abandoning Graphitism, Jorit began to focus mainly on the realistic representation of the human face. Since 2013, Jorit's attention has been focused exclusively on the realistic representation of the human face, which he begins to mark with two red stripes on the cheeks, which refer to African healing/magic rituals, in particular the procedure of excarnation, an initiatory rite of passage from childhood to adulthood linked to the symbolic moment of the individual's entry into the tribe.
We are waiting for you all week in the showroom to meet the 2024 novelties of our brands, some works by Marco Coda and all the other works and selections of ARTEASSOLUTA3