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DIEGO TIRIGALL: REDEFINING NEO-EXPRESSIONISM WITH VIBRANT STREET ART
DIEGO TIRIGALL: REDEFINING NEO-EXPRESSIONISM WITH VIBRANT STREET ART
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Diego Tirigall, an extraordinary artist, has captivated audiences with his multidimensional and gritty artwork. His abstract reinterpretation of vibrant street art represents a modern take on neo-expressionism.
Hailing from Argentina, Diego Tirigall’s artistic journey is deeply rooted in color, culture, and creativity. Coming from a lineage of art restoration specialists, his work reflects a unique respect for the artistic process. As a self-taught artist, he has developed a distinctive style that is entirely his own.
Diego draws inspiration from three key sources. First and foremost, freedom serves as a driving force behind his art. His expressive abstractions, experimental techniques, and use of reclaimed wood all embody the concept of liberation.
The second source of inspiration lies in various periods of art history. Street art, neo-expressionism, and art brut are genres that deeply resonate with Diego. These styles embody the rebelliousness and sense of freedom that he embraces.
Diego also pays homage to influential artists who have shaped his artistic vision, including Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Kaws, Banksy, and Shepard Fairey.
Diego’s artistic journey began in his childhood, where he assisted his mother in restoring antiquities discovered by his antiquarian father. As he grew older, his fascination with digital art led him to a successful career in graphic design and 3D motion graphics. However, he eventually felt the need to break free from the confines of corporate artistry and pursued his passion for creating art on his own terms.
One of Diego’s most remarkable pieces is “Gluttony Soup Preserves” from his “Unhealthy Preserves” series. This artwork reflects his commentary on the influence of social media and its connection to the seven deadly sins. Other notable works include “The Rubicom,” which explores artificial intelligence, and “Delete Zone,” both of which provide thought-provoking insights into contemporary culture.
Diego’s artwork often incorporates texture, with pieces like “Inner Nature (Profile of Woman)” utilizing reclaimed wood. His artistry extends beyond traditional painting, and his reclaimed wood piece is now featured on a California wine bottle.
Diego’s life motto is simple yet profound: “If you can dream it, you can do it.” This belief fuels his passion for pushing boundaries and finding his own path to success.
In addition to his artistic endeavors, Diego is dedicated to supporting the art community. He founded ProMockup.com, a platform that assists artists in showcasing their creations in realistic settings. He also plans to launch a YouTube channel to share his experiences and insights with a wider audience.
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