The artist nourishes each of his works with various references drawn from painting, religious icons and tattoo art. His sometimes-corrosive universe captures our attention, but his poetry sweeps us away.
First French artist to exhibit his paper cut in the streets, Aurel Prevost aka Rubbish presents his latest show titled "Gratia Plena", in Latin "Full of Grace", new works on paper and wood. Impregnated by the surrounding nature, Rubbish opens the doors of this abundant flora, paralleling the Art Nouveau style that cultivates and clearly visible in his paper-cut. The artist nourishes each of his works with various references drawn from painting, religious icons and tattoo art. His sometimes-corrosive universe captures our attention, but his poetry sweeps us away.
© Aurel Prevost aka Rubbish / © Speerstra Gallery