His large-scale graffiti, incredibly detailed and vibrant, illustrates characters within a colourful patchwork that evokes the fluid manner of the modern cityscape.
Saner’s interventions transit among various arts—graffiti, graphic design, painting and drawing—, contrasts that have always influenced him as a contemporary urban artist. His references are drawn from Mexican muralism and his home country’s rich folklore, but also from expressionism, surrealism and naïf art, with a pinch of pop art revisited in the propaganda seen on cityscapes throughout the developing world.
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