

An accomplished graphic designer and illustrator, Add Fuel (Diogo Machado, 1980) has a solid reputation as a graphic artist. After creating a unique visual universe, populated by sci-fi inspired and fun creatures, the Portuguese artist recently redirected his attention to reinterpreting the language of traditional tile design and Portuguese azulejo in particular. Bringing together irony and humor, his vector drawings or stencil-based street interventions reveal awe-inspiring complexity and masterful attention to detail.
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An accomplished graphic designer and illustrator, Add Fuel (Diogo Machado, 1980) has a solid reputation as a graphic artist. After creating a unique visual universe, populated by sci-fi inspired and fun creatures, the Portuguese artist recently redirected his attention to reinterpreting the language of traditional tile design and Portuguese azulejo in particular. Bringing together irony and humor, his vector drawings or stencil-based street interventions reveal awe-inspiring complexity and masterful attention to detail.
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