
Born in Salvador, BA, he graduated with a degree in Drawing and Plastic Arts from the School of Fine Arts at the Federal University of Bahia – UFBA. Currently pursuing a Master’s in Visual Arts, focusing on Creative Processes at the same institution, he began navigating artistic crossroads in 2010, conducting independent research in urban art, semiotics, and languages. His artistic approach centers on the act of sabotaging, interfering, and disrupting to suggest new possibilities, employing multiple mediums, with screen printing and wheat-pasting as the most frequently used.
He has participated in notable exhibitions, such as Exu: Outras Faces (2013) at the Afro-Brazilian Museum – MAFRO; the group exhibition Axé Bahia: The Power of Art in an Afro-Brazilian Metropolis at the Museum of Latin American Art in Los Angeles, California (2017); Abre – Caminho at the São Paulo Cultural Center in 2020; the Contemporary Art Salon of Goiás in 2022; the traveling exhibition Um Defeito de Cor (2023/2024); and as curator for the exhibition Lapso Temporal – 35 anos Casa do Benin (2023).
He has conducted workshops in the Ocupa Lajes project (2018) at the Acervo da Laje Museum, in the Corra Pro Abraçoyouth program (2023), and at Padre Miguel Municipal School and Quilombo do Catucar, both in Recife, PE (2023).
Photo: Tainá Uràz