The base of his works in black and white, then adds an unexpected twist ofĭiscover this emerging talent and the big names he collaborates with – That decides whether he will establish order or chaos.
His inspiration everywhere: in architecture, landscapes, patterns, and with Them back to our attention with to his strikingly colourful graffiti. He seeks out subjects which are largely overlooked by society and brings Whatson was not exempt from this, and he startedĬreating as much work on canvas and paper as he did frescoes outdoors. The early 2000s he discovered stencilling and quickly adopted it into hisīit by bit, following market demand, street artistsīegan to move into galleries. Jose Parle and Cy Twomby, whose creative processes he particularly admires. Now, Whatson’s main sources of inspiration are the brilliant They never let this slow them down – far from it. The local politicians were veryĪgainst street art, making the work of the young artists very difficult, but Joined the emerging local graffiti scene. Growing up in the 1990s in Oslo, Whatson quickly
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His universe is full of contradictionsĪnd anomalies, all demanding a moment of reflection from viewers both in galleries Incomparable and instantly recognisable style.
Over collectors from all over the world for the last ten years, thanks to his He has been collaborating with big names and winning Studied art and graphic design at the school of communications in Westerdals, Unmissable figure in the contemporary street art scene.