Supakitch and koralie biography

Koralie

Drawing inspiration from a diverse range of cultures and traditions, seamlessly integrating elements of classical art, mythology and nature. His works, often described as a dazzling mix of geometric shapes and organic patterns, reveal an artistic universe that is both complex and captivating. His compositions, marked by a bold use of color and meticulous attention to detail, offer a rich and immersive visual experience.

KORALIE is recognized for her exceptional mastery of various artistic techniques. Using oil painting, watercolor, and mixed media, she creates works that are distinguished by their finesse and originality. The artist constantly explores new horizons, pushing the limits of his medium to offer his admirers ever more surprising and captivating creations.
Although KORALIE emerged on the art scene outside of traditional circuits, his work is today recognized and celebrated in numerous galleries and exhibitions around the world. His works are appreciated not only for their aesthetic beauty, but also for their ability to evoke deep emotions and provoke thought.

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Guillaume ‘SupaKitch’ Grando is a French artist. He started graffiti at the age of 12 and took a degree in Graphic Design in 1997.

Liquid matter, light and movement are at the centre of his artistic practice. Through his art works the spectator is allowed to enter a contemplative experience where the gesture and movement, the relief and reflections on the resin offer a vision on a distorting mirror or a window on a water surface. His work is inspired by real matter to transform it into abstraction while stimulating nostalgic feelings and summer memories.

His works are exhibited in Europe, the United States and Asia.

Koralie, born in 1977 is a plastic, visual and urban artist from a village in the Camargue area of France. Today she lives and works in Biarritz.

Since 2000 she has devoted herself entirely to her artistic vocation and she now finds herself in the ‘street art’ movement and has emerged as an established artist.

Her techniques, surfaces and working materials vary according to the message and intention of the project

This is SupaKitch

Street art today is a fantastic mixture of many styles, techniques and methods, but when the French artist SupaKitch became interested in the craft in the early 90s, it was an emerging skill that consisted only of using spray paint. Only when he met a group of people that shared the same approach to the craft did he realise that he wasn’t alone and that street art can be much more than what people consider it to be. Around 1994, he founded the HV crew with his friends and a year later, Hazy (photographer and graffiti artist), Eone (music producer and graffitiwriter) and SupaKitch. This led to his first work combining various techniques (painting, photography and graphics) that explored the theme of music. Still not aware that he should dedicate his life to making art only, he started working in the field of design. Soon after he met his future wife Koralie, a street artist herself and decided to give it another try. In the early 2000s he had his first series of exhibitions – this is when SupaKitchwas born.


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