Onemizer
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Onemizer
BIOGRAPHY
Onemizer is a young painter in full expansion who evolves in the world of street art; he was born in 1987 in the South of France. His first encounter with art was in Africa, where he spent part of his childhood. Returning to France as a teenager, he became acquainted with urban art during his walks in Paris. He marvels at the graffiti along the walls of the ring road.
The story continues in wastelands, railway tracks and disused warehouses where he paints out of sight. After high school, he decided to study art by joining a design school, eventually continuing his career as an autodidact.
His entourage encouraged him to move from the wall to the canvas and encouraged him to exhibit his work according to his encounters in hotels, restaurants, bars… A long way has come since his beginnings on the street, he now exhibits in many international art galleries.
In 2014, he even participated with around a hundred other international artists in the world record for the largest graffiti on canvas which took place in Dubai, validated by the Guinness Book. Onemizer now exhibits in numerous international art galleries such as Japan and the United States.
In 2019, he was one of the 50 talented artists selected by Graffiti Art magazine “the guide to Contemporary Urban Art”. Onemizer draws his inspiration from everywhere, as much in the classics of Art as in his daily life, including what rocked his childhood.
He dreams that we will no longer perceive as undesirable these writings, drawings, graffiti, in which he found his greatest strength of inspiration. He wants them to be seen as a form of art that is worth exhibiting in galleries without complexes and thus bringing the street home.
To create his works, Onnemizer draws inspiration from the work of Pop Art artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol but also from his personal experiences.
These works often represent an explosion of colors and positive vibrations. Onemizer is known for using many different techniques such as spray cans, stencils, brushes, ink and even the palms of his hands.