Brusk

Brusk develops his creativity from a very young age. With a pencil in his hand, he spends his time doodling until his encounter with graffiti and hip hop in 1991.

Graduate of the school of the fine – arts of Saint Etienne, his thorough work on the graff, becomes a completely atypical case for the teaching body. He tames new techniques and techniques and approaches different mediums (photo, video, computer), thus pushing its limits and opening new creative universes.

The mastery of many tools, allows him to work as well the figurative, the abstraction, the realism or the purified graphics.
Brusk develops his approach on various supports, he is often brought to expose his work and to invest unusual places. His style developed over the years, combines a calligraphic work, in 3D, characters and scenes.

The balance of his compositions is based on a subtle game of space management, voids and accumulations, materials, superimpositions of plans …

He achieves an alchemy between different influences born from photography, comics, cinema but also from his acuity to grasp urban aesthetics.

Arc de Triomphe

Arc de Triomphe

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While the ephemeral work of Christo and Jeanne-Claude covering the Arc de Triomphe is coming to an end, Brusk takes his turn on the emblematic Parisian monument.

No packing and rope… a revolutionary version in the pure style of the artist is born.
Tears, drips, and graffiti, all the technical characteristics of the artist take shape in this edition with the paces of revolt in a climate of anarchy.

The visual of this edition is on the front page of the Graffiti Art magazine of October 2021!

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La puissance de la culture

Brusk

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Brusk joins the new publishing house 888 with this considerable work.

Official visual of the 2021 edition of the Urban Art Fair in Paris, the 1.95 meter high and 1.10 meter wide canvas is already one of the artist’s master pieces.

This edition of The Power of Culture numbered on 88 + 8 (AP/HPM) copies reveals many symbols, both in the strength of its composition and in its numbering.

Brusk realized a mural during this same Parisian edition, and took advantage of it to enhance by hand 5 copies of this print numbered on 5.

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