Trust
2021Single piece Signed Titled
Size
31.50 x 47 in
Reference
751295e7
Year
2021
Medium
Paintings
Trust
Plaster, Indian Ink, Acrylic paint, Metallic paint on canvas
31.5” x 47.2” / 80 x 120 cm
2021
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Trust is a place where love and expectations meet.
Toshy relates the formation of layers of the earth to the phases of human life. The stratification in nature as a metaphor for the personal development of man. The paintings tell in text and abstraction what forms man.
, Netherlands
Toshy is a storyteller. He is a messenger. Toshy - an artist from the Netherlands, is a multidisciplinary artist working in vast art fields. Toshy started his art career around the age of sixteen as a graffiti artist. And the graffiti style never disappears from his artworks. Being multidisciplinary, Toshy likes to intertwine his skills in illustration, music composing, graphic/product/interior design, typography, videography, photography and copywriting to create a new style of communication. Communication becomes the main topic, the main idea behind his artworks. Plenty of his art pieces has the message delivered and exposed right on the canvas. Declarations, such as "Time Will Tell," "Be One in a Million," "Love Now," "Make a Start," and many more, are not only acting as inspiring quotes but also as an inner statement of the artist himself.
Toshy recently started his fashion line, broadening the art understanding and erasing the lines of where art concepts should begin and where they should end. Toshy is very active on social media, sharing his daily journey through art and sending love to everyone. For Toshy, the world is his stage, and he plays the role of the king.
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Address
Toronto, -
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