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S7521-Q113 is a work created by the writer Masito using acrylic on dusting paper.
Against a background of beige tones is one of his Sideralis, fantastical creatures with anthropomorphic features to which the rapper Deep Masito dedicated an entire series in 2021. The recurring element in all Masito's Sideralis is the round eye-like protuberance painted on the subjects' faces. This character has an animal-like torso and a wing instead of an ear.
Masito, in parallel with his musical career, pursues that of a graphic artist, designer and calligrapher, as is evident from the linearity, order and cleanliness that characterises S7521-Q113.
For the creation of his Sideralis, Masito reworked his Iems tag, with which he used to sign himself when painting graffiti.
This work measuring 35 x 50 cm is signed in original by the artist Masito.
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Massimiliano Piluzzi, Masito in art, was born in Rome in 1975. Best known for his musical career as a rapper and founder of the group Colle der Fomento, he has also been active as a writer since the late 1980s. The universe of graphics and calligraphy constitute two cornerstones of his artistic production, as can be seen in his works where he usually blends graffiti art with writing. In the 1980s, he militated as a writer in various crews in Rome, signing with his tag Iems or Iem. The writer Masito has also done numerous album covers for Colle der Fomento and for other protagonists of the Roman rap scene, such as Il Turco and Truce Boys. Since 2000, he has been experimenting with different techniques and materials, from acrylics on canvas to watercolour on paper, from collage to stencil. Later, the artist Masito, also known as Deep Masito, exhibits his works during live music evenings in the capital. In 2017, he created the poster for the exhibition 'Cross The Street' at the Macro Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome. The double solo exhibition Characters, dedicated to him and the rapper Esa, features him at the Wunderkammern gallery in Milan in 2022.