The twins Gustavo and Otávio Pandolfo create detailed street art graffiti in São Paulo, Brazil. Their figures have dreamlike stories influenced by Brazilian culture like carnival and capoeira. While graffiti began as a way for youth to mark their belonging in the city, it is now considered visual pollution by some. However, graffiti is also a transitory art form of self-expression that appropriately uses streets and walls as its support.
106. osgemeos- The graffiti made today by Otavio and Gustavo Pandolfois quite different from tied to the Movementof graffiti and is getting closer to the technique of drawing, which can be noticed in the level of elaboration, thin, in great detail and contour. They make the panels together And use the spray than other materials such as latex. The figures of heads are yellow lines to recognize an outstanding work of the two when it collides with a panel down the street. The characters have a dream world of short stories, influenced by social reality and Brazilian themes such as carnival and the Jerk. Graphite is one of the most popular art forms and present in the urban environment. And always the question is raised: what is graffiti and what is graffiti? Emerged in Brazil in mid-'80s, under the influence of American culture of hip-hop, graffiti or graffiti is a form of the young to take care of the environment to which it belongs. Earlier, there were groups that created a kind of calligraphy that identified them, influenced often by the logos of heavy metal covers. The graffiti is considered by society as a means of visual pollution. Made with stencilled or aerosol, are a form of environmental degradation and public property. Graphite is a transitory art, urgent; result of a couple who wants to speak and need support, and there is no better support than the street itself, which he is part of the world where he lives. For some time now, the style of graffiti has been inserted in galleries and reproduced is other media and media.