Life is a mirror of our choices: each task we embrace or reject shapes the being we become.
Mr. Kob – A Fusion of Urban Energy and Latin Vibrance
Born in Burgundy, I grew up between the bright lights of southern France and the electric pulse of the city, a contrast that shaped my artistic vision. In Marseille, I immersed myself in graffiti, a raw and instinctive language that taught me to transform walls into canvases, play with space, and make colors dance on rough surfaces.
My journey then took me much further: Mexico. Having lived there for many years and now being part of a Mexican family, this country has left an indelible mark on my art. Its vivid colors, boundless energy, rich visual traditions, and spontaneous relationship with art inspire me deeply. My paintings fuse the urban intensity of graffiti with Mexico’s radiant palette, blending the energy of street art with the raw emotion of popular culture.
Today, my work focuses on abstract painting on canvas, but always with this instinctive and experimental approach. Dripping, stencils, splatters, spatulas, and unconventional tools—I constantly push the boundaries of the medium, capturing movement, light, and the interplay of colors. I love painting outdoors, letting the wind and the moment guide my hand, and incorporating recycled materials to add layers of history and meaning to each piece.
Inspired by Jackson Pollock, Janet Sobel, and JonOne, but also by the vibrant aesthetic and controlled chaos of Mexican art, I create paintings where every splash of color tells a story, every texture invites reflection. My art is a dialogue between spontaneity and mastery, between chaos and harmony, between my roots and my travels.
With Artmajeur, I want to share this energy with everyone—art lovers, collectors, and those passionate about urban and abstract art. Each painting is a chapter in a constantly evolving artistic journey, a bridge between the streets and the gallery, material and emotion, Europe and Latin America.
Welcome to my world. Let yourself be carried away.
Jackson Pollock, JonOne, Seen, Janet Sobel
The artist at work