Files: DEIVID BIZER, BRAZIL
When I had been in the ruins of Pompeii, Napoli (Italy), for the first time, in 2017, and I came across inscriptions on the walls of the Roman city's house of prostitution, called "Lupanar", I realized the Graffiti is much older than what we know in contemporary society. In fact, Graffiti Art has ancestry dating back to time immemorial, in the caves of our ancestors.
I really appreciate the mural paintings by Gêmeos, Kobra, Speto, Cranio and Toz, however as I live in Porto Alegre, today I would like to highlight the two-decade trajectory of visual artist Deivid Bizer: he is 33, humble origins, resident of the outskirts and cultural agent, who has been notable for taking his art to hospitals in our capital.
The chromaticity of Bizer's graffiti and the dolls in the third image, his trademark, fill the environment in which they are raised with Beauty and Peace, in addition to empowering women from the outskirts, specially black women.