Gualicho – or Pablo Harymbat- is an Argentinian street artist based in Buenos Aires.
He has used his pseudonym since 2006 and he is constantly on the move traveling to discover the best spots to implement his works. He has been involved in art for nearly fifteen years now. He creates new worlds with his interconnected animals, plants and machines. His works also contain retro-futurist cities and characters which reflect archetypes within human beings. His work is influenced by folk art, religious icons, comic graphics and psychedelia. As a person he is deeply affected by the culture of graffiti, comics, tattoos, skate and rock. Since 2000 he also works in the audiovisual development business.
Gualicho’s surreal and provocative works have transformed store fronts, private houses, abandoned buildings and public walls, along with trainers, illustrated books, and even a series of ceramics. He is a creator constantly on the move and is as comfortable working on walls as he is with other materials.
Currently mural is painted over.
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