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  • Nationality: Argentine
  • Art period: Moderne
  • Top-ranked work: Geodetic temple
  • Top 3 works:
    • Geodetic temple
    • Geodetic temple
    • Geodetic temple
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  • Born: 1900, Buenos Aires, Argentine
  • Museums on APS:
    • Graffitimundo
    • Graffitimundo
    • Graffitimundo
    • Graffitimundo
    • Graffitimundo
  • Works on APS: 6
  • Copyright status: Under copyright

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Doma: Pioneers of Buenos Aires Street Art

Buenos Aires street art collective doma emerged from the vibrant creative landscape of Argentina in 2000, establishing itself as a cornerstone of contemporary visual culture. Their distinctive style—characterized by bold latex paint murals and collaborative designs featuring whimsical characters—quickly gained recognition for its infectious optimism and innovative approach to public space intervention. The trio comprised of doma, tec, and fase, who collectively spearheaded this movement, redefining urban aesthetics with their energetic vision. Early Influences: doma’s artistic sensibilities were profoundly shaped by the burgeoning graffiti scene in Buenos Aires during the early 2000s, absorbing techniques from established artists while forging a unique path forward. This immersion into the rebellious spirit of street art instilled within him a fascination for experimentation and a desire to challenge conventional artistic boundaries—influences that would permeate his subsequent creative endeavors. Technique & Style: The collective's signature style revolves around utilizing latex paint—a medium chosen for its durability and ability to achieve luminous colors—to create expansive murals that transform city walls into canvases of imagination. Their characters are instantly recognizable, imbued with playful expressions and inviting postures, reflecting a deliberate effort to engage viewers on an emotional level. This meticulous attention to detail and vibrant palette distinguishes doma’s work from more austere artistic styles, prioritizing visual impact and conveying messages of joy and connection. Notable Exhibitions & Festivals: doma’s artistic endeavors have garnered considerable acclaim, culminating in participation in prestigious events such as the Meeting of Styles Buenos Aires festivals in 2010 and 2014. These exhibitions served not only to showcase their artwork but also to solidify doma's position within Argentina’s burgeoning art community and foster dialogue between artists and audiences alike. Furthermore, their work gained international exposure through inclusion in Google Arts & Culture, broadening its reach and establishing doma as a significant contributor to the digital realm of artistic exploration—a testament to the universality of his creative vision. Exploring Collaborative Creativity: The collaborative spirit inherent in doma’s practice is central to its success. Tec and fase joined forces with doma, creating a dynamic synergy that fueled their creative output and ensured that each project benefited from diverse perspectives. This collective approach fostered experimentation and innovation, resulting in artworks that transcend individual stylistic preferences and embody the essence of shared artistic vision—a hallmark of doma’s enduring legacy as a trailblazer in contemporary street art. Recent Achievements & Recognition: doma's contribution to Buenos Aires' artistic heritage extends beyond mere visual spectacle; his murals serve as powerful symbols of optimism, inclusivity, and the transformative potential of art within urban spaces. The inclusion of his pieces in platforms like Google Arts & Culture underscores doma’s significance within the broader context of contemporary art history—a recognition of his pioneering spirit and lasting impact on Argentina's cultural landscape.