Ache77

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Ache77

Magnetic looks, mysterious poses, micro-expressions that hide his alter ego, iconic figures that become carriers of different cultures, themes that invite the resistance of the soul.

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BIOGRAPHY

About Ache77

Ache is his nickname, 77 is the number that has been chasing him all his life. Ache77, born in 1991, is an urban artist based in Florence, originally from Romania. He has always been experimenting, provoking, listening and looking for dialogue with the outside world.

His normographic masks, almost rituals, are forged with the stencil technique and re-signified in the use of color and color variations, in the choice of surface, and in the mood that the image transposes. The engraving thus becomes a mantra, a meditative practice in motion, the beginning of an intimate journey that, from the studio, reaches the street.

Ache77 works with non-verbal communication in order to attract, lose, penetrate the gaze of the viewer, making him the interpreter and regenerator of the image itself. Work and observer are two different numerical objects but identical in the result, just as the artist tells with the arithmetic formula 1+1=1, the symbol of one of his most famous works and intimate interpretation of human relationships.

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