Street artist active in Paris, is part of the great tradition of protest art, revolutionary graphics and propaganda posters. Its name is a nod to George Orwell's 1984 Big Brother.
Each work, in the image of the individual, can be recombined with the others to create small cells of immediate revolt, while the complete painting gradually appears in the street.
His incisive style, filled with symbolism, is marked by a strong black and white contrast, which comes from the linocut, with which he started and which he particularly likes to express a criticism of a controlled, vertical and hyperconnected society in his post-Orwellian universe.
Who is the artist?
Street artist active in Paris, is part of the great tradition of protest art, revolutionary graphics and propaganda posters. Its name is a nod to George Orwell's 1984 Big Brother.
Each work, in the image of the individual, can be recombined with the others to create small cells of immediate revolt, while the complete painting gradually appears in the street.
His incisive style, filled with symbolism, is marked by a strong black and white contrast, which comes from the linocut, with which he started and which he particularly likes to express a criticism of a controlled, vertical and hyperconnected society in his post-Orwellian universe.
What are his 3 main works?
When was Little Brother born?