Afonsoul (1992) - Where do we go? - XL





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Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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An original and exclusive work painted 100% by hand with acrylic paint, markers, and spray on canvas, bringing the unique texture from the blend of its elements. Shipped unframed, rolled in a tube. Certificate of authenticity handwritten and signed by the artist.
The artist, who was awarded as the world's second-best in April 2024 and who ranked among the top 100 muralists in the world in 2024 according to the Street Art Cities platform, represents a new generation of urban artists who balance technique, emotion, and social awareness, using art as an invitation to dream without judgment and to explore our inner freedom.
Afonsoul is a Brazilian artist based in Portugal, emerging as one of the strongest promises of his generation. His journey began during the pandemic, driven by a deep need to express himself in a world marked by isolation. With no prior painting experience, he started with digital collages, gradually evolving into drawing and developing a personal style that blends realism with graphic elements—creating works that invite the audience to connect with deep emotions, often suppressed by the demands of daily life.
Combining technique and sensitivity, Afonsoul's art stands out for its vibrant use of color and the fusion of natural elements with an aesthetic that confronts the chaos of urban life. His work, marked by a strong visual identity, explores themes of introspection, personal growth, and freedom, always carrying messages of hope, resilience, and transformation.
Afonsoul also has a strong commitment to community engagement, working in public spaces and collaborating with major brands such as the AkzoNobel group and Lexus, as well as institutions like UNESCO. His art has left its mark in several European countries—Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany—besides his home country, Brazil.
An original and exclusive work painted 100% by hand with acrylic paint, markers, and spray on canvas, bringing the unique texture from the blend of its elements. Shipped unframed, rolled in a tube. Certificate of authenticity handwritten and signed by the artist.
The artist, who was awarded as the world's second-best in April 2024 and who ranked among the top 100 muralists in the world in 2024 according to the Street Art Cities platform, represents a new generation of urban artists who balance technique, emotion, and social awareness, using art as an invitation to dream without judgment and to explore our inner freedom.
Afonsoul is a Brazilian artist based in Portugal, emerging as one of the strongest promises of his generation. His journey began during the pandemic, driven by a deep need to express himself in a world marked by isolation. With no prior painting experience, he started with digital collages, gradually evolving into drawing and developing a personal style that blends realism with graphic elements—creating works that invite the audience to connect with deep emotions, often suppressed by the demands of daily life.
Combining technique and sensitivity, Afonsoul's art stands out for its vibrant use of color and the fusion of natural elements with an aesthetic that confronts the chaos of urban life. His work, marked by a strong visual identity, explores themes of introspection, personal growth, and freedom, always carrying messages of hope, resilience, and transformation.
Afonsoul also has a strong commitment to community engagement, working in public spaces and collaborating with major brands such as the AkzoNobel group and Lexus, as well as institutions like UNESCO. His art has left its mark in several European countries—Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany—besides his home country, Brazil.
