Street artist decolife will have his first London solo show - As Above, So Below - at the Framers Gallery, Fitzrovia, from 1 to 9 March, in collaboration with The Cult House.
Born in Brazil in 1990, Andre Ruiz de Freitas, aka decolife, has been making art since he was 3 years old, painting on little stones and pieces of wood found on the streets He first used drawing as a way to keep a personal diary and started experimenting with graffiti aged 13 when hanging out around the São Paulo skate parks with his friends. It is around this time that Andre started using the moniker decolife when painting in several cities across Brazil as he took part in street art events around the country. Inspired by the world and the people around him, his art is replete with cultural references and mythological stories, many taken from his own Brazilian culture and upbringing as well as his experiences on the road. "Most of my paintings are self portraits and reflect my life experiences. Even after all these years, I still use my art as a personal illustrated diary, telling stories I often pick up from memories while also adding new elements as I go along” Now aged 27 and based in London, decolife’s colourful murals have been a regular fixtures on the streets of Camden, South and East London, getting both public and critical acclaim. Having been given solo shows at galleries in São Paulo (2010) and Istanbul (2013 and 2016). This latest show will be Curated by J A Neto (The Cult House) and is decolife’s first solo exhibition in London. Decolife: As Above, So Below 1-9 March 2018 The Framers Gallery, 36 Windmill Street, London W1T 2JT www.decolife.co.uk
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