Omhie - One Way Out

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Omhie presenta One Way Out, un’opera su tela con tecnica mista (acrilico, vernice spray e pennarelli ad alto rilievo) realizzata nel 2026 nelle dimensioni 100 x 110 cm, edizione originale mano-scritta sul fronte e sul retro dall’Italia, con certificato di autenticità incluso e in condizioni eccellenti.

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The Concept
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"One Way Out" is a visual immersion into the white noise of the contemporary metropolis. The painting presents itself as an intricate labyrinth of primary colors and graphic marks, where chaos is not an end in itself, but a condition to be traversed.

Utilizing the aesthetics of street art and graffiti writing, the work explores the concept of saturation: tags, arrows, and crowns overlap like intrusive thoughts, creating a visual barrier. However, the title suggests a mission for the viewer: to find one’s own path through the clutter. In a world that bombards us with stimuli, art becomes the only possible tunnel toward clarity—the only way out of the noise.

Artwork Details
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Title: One Way Out
Style: Neo-Expressionism · Abstract Art · Street Art · Graffiti Art · Urban Contemporary · Street Art
Medium: Mixed Media (Acrylic, Spray Paint, High-Relief Markers) on high quality Canvas.
Size: 90x95cm (finished size)(Note: +5cm margin on each side, reserved for stretching, total canvas size 100x110cm)
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.

Il venditore si racconta

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

The Concept
-
"One Way Out" is a visual immersion into the white noise of the contemporary metropolis. The painting presents itself as an intricate labyrinth of primary colors and graphic marks, where chaos is not an end in itself, but a condition to be traversed.

Utilizing the aesthetics of street art and graffiti writing, the work explores the concept of saturation: tags, arrows, and crowns overlap like intrusive thoughts, creating a visual barrier. However, the title suggests a mission for the viewer: to find one’s own path through the clutter. In a world that bombards us with stimuli, art becomes the only possible tunnel toward clarity—the only way out of the noise.

Artwork Details
-
Title: One Way Out
Style: Neo-Expressionism · Abstract Art · Street Art · Graffiti Art · Urban Contemporary · Street Art
Medium: Mixed Media (Acrylic, Spray Paint, High-Relief Markers) on high quality Canvas.
Size: 90x95cm (finished size)(Note: +5cm margin on each side, reserved for stretching, total canvas size 100x110cm)
Signature: Hand-signed front and back
Condition: Excellent
Certificate: Hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity included
Frame: Not included

Shipping Information
-
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.

Il venditore si racconta

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

Dettagli

Artista
Omhie
Edizione
Originale
Venduto da
Direttamente dall’artista
Venduto con cornice
No
Titolo dell'opera
One Way Out
Tecnica
Pennarello a feltro, Pittura acrilica, Vernice spray
Firma
Firmato a mano
Paese d’origine
Italia
Anno
2026
Condizione
Eccellenti condizioni
Colore
Bianco, Blu, Giallo, Nero, Rosso
Altezza
100 cm
Larghezza
110 cm
Peso
500 g
Raffigurazione/Tematica
Cultura pop
Stile
Street art
Periodo
2020+
Venduto da
ItaliaVerificato
142
Oggetti venduti
100%
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