Omhie - Memory

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Omhie’s Memory is a 100×100 cm mixed media on canvas artwork (acrylic, spray paint, high-relief markers), hand-signed on both sides, original edition created in 2026, in a Neo-Expressionist urban/contemporary style with a palette of black, blue, yellow, red and white, originating from Italy and sold directly by the artist, in excellent condition with a hand-signed certificate of authenticity included.

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The Concept
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"MEMORY" is a high-energy map of the subconscious. Built on a frantic grid of primary colors, the piece explores how the mind layers and retrieves information.

While the bold red, yellow, and blue strokes represent "core memories"—vivid and undeniable—the black calligraphic lines act as neural pathways, connecting fragments of thought in a restless, urban rhythm. Through intentional dripping and shattered geometry, the artist captures the tension between what we hold onto and what inevitably fades away.

It is a visual snapshot of controlled chaos: the beautiful, messy archive of the human experience.

Artwork Details
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Title: Memory
Style: Neo-Expressionism · Abstract Art · Street Art · Graffiti Art · Urban Contemporary
Medium: Mixed Media (Acrylic, Spray Paint, High-Relief Markers) on high quality Canvas.
Size: 90x90cm (finished size)(Note: +5cm margin on each side, reserved for stretching, total canvas size 100x100cm)
Signature: Hand-signed front and back
Condition: Excellent
Certificate: Hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity included
Frame: Not included

Shipping Information
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Packaging: Professionally packed and shipped worldwide, rolled in a secure tube to ensure maximum protection.
Tracking: A tracking number will be provided immediately upon shipment.

Seller's Story

Omhie is an Italian contemporary artist whose creative journey began in 2003, when asphalt and urban walls became his first canvas. He is a prominent member of the "Gruppo di Avola" an artistic collective that includes renowned figures such as Marco Andolina and Calvo Nino. From his initial ferment, his style has evolved into a passionate dialogue expressed through two complementary artistic souls. Omhie dives into Abstract Neo-Expressionism, where the emotional and physical deconstruction of graffiti is accomplished, transforming the raw language of the street into a stratified narrative that pulses with the hectic rhythm of the metropolis. In parallel, he explores modern iconography, merging the immediacy of graffiti with academic composition to recontextualize Pop icons. Omhie's philosophy is a constant search for authenticity. Every piece is the result of a visceral impulse where pure street instinct meets a sophisticated conceptual impact, making his works highly sought after by international collectors
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The Concept
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"MEMORY" is a high-energy map of the subconscious. Built on a frantic grid of primary colors, the piece explores how the mind layers and retrieves information.

While the bold red, yellow, and blue strokes represent "core memories"—vivid and undeniable—the black calligraphic lines act as neural pathways, connecting fragments of thought in a restless, urban rhythm. Through intentional dripping and shattered geometry, the artist captures the tension between what we hold onto and what inevitably fades away.

It is a visual snapshot of controlled chaos: the beautiful, messy archive of the human experience.

Artwork Details
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Title: Memory
Style: Neo-Expressionism · Abstract Art · Street Art · Graffiti Art · Urban Contemporary
Medium: Mixed Media (Acrylic, Spray Paint, High-Relief Markers) on high quality Canvas.
Size: 90x90cm (finished size)(Note: +5cm margin on each side, reserved for stretching, total canvas size 100x100cm)
Signature: Hand-signed front and back
Condition: Excellent
Certificate: Hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity included
Frame: Not included

Shipping Information
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Packaging: Professionally packed and shipped worldwide, rolled in a secure tube to ensure maximum protection.
Tracking: A tracking number will be provided immediately upon shipment.

Seller's Story

Omhie is an Italian contemporary artist whose creative journey began in 2003, when asphalt and urban walls became his first canvas. He is a prominent member of the "Gruppo di Avola" an artistic collective that includes renowned figures such as Marco Andolina and Calvo Nino. From his initial ferment, his style has evolved into a passionate dialogue expressed through two complementary artistic souls. Omhie dives into Abstract Neo-Expressionism, where the emotional and physical deconstruction of graffiti is accomplished, transforming the raw language of the street into a stratified narrative that pulses with the hectic rhythm of the metropolis. In parallel, he explores modern iconography, merging the immediacy of graffiti with academic composition to recontextualize Pop icons. Omhie's philosophy is a constant search for authenticity. Every piece is the result of a visceral impulse where pure street instinct meets a sophisticated conceptual impact, making his works highly sought after by international collectors
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Details

Artist
Omhie
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Sold with frame
No
Title of artwork
Memory
Technique
Acrylic painting, Felt-tip pen, Spray paint
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Black, Blue, Red, White, Yellow
Height
100 cm
Width
100 cm
Weight
500 g
Depiction/theme
Pop Culture
Style
Neo-Expressionism
Period
2020+
ItalyVerified
148
Objects sold
100%
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