Reflective Art by MESMO
MESMO creates nonrepresentational art which he enriches by subtraction. He’s known for jamming together bold stripes and simple geometric shapes in vivid color combinations. By using unconventional materials like reflective and fluorescent sheeting, he adds changing contrast and light effects. Due to his extreme strive for perfection an avarage of only 5 artworks is completed per year.
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