

“Everything you can imagine is real.” P. Picasso
Biography
Born in Belgium in 1992, Kevin Ponchaux, also known as KESKO, is a painter with an unusual background that combines architecture, graphic design, technical drawing, and artistic creation.
He has been drawing since childhood and painted his first acrylic canvas in 2014. However, it was in 2023 that he fully committed to a serious pictorial approach.
His works explore the multiplicity of identity, featuring fragmented and intertwined figures that balance formal mastery with expressive freedom. His fragmented and colorful style is rooted in his background in architecture and graphic design. His compositions appear to be a dialogue between structural rigor, inherited from technical drawing, and an assertive pictorial freedom, where line becomes emotion and color, rhythm.
In 2024, he exhibited in Madrid and participated in a contemporary art fair in Milan. He also began selling his works both locally and internationally.
In parallel with the dissemination of his initial works, Kesko is currently developing a more structured collection based on his research into fragmentation and identity. This collection will build on his existing work while establishing a new overall coherence, while his earlier, non-collection pieces remain valuable and unique milestones in his artistic evolution.