Baglione is well-known for his street murals, which comment on the social and political context of their environment.
Influenced by his older brother, Herbert Baglione began painting at the age of three. He started exploring new perspectives on urban art in Sao Paulo, taking inspiration from Brazil's vibrant street culture. Baglione's unmistakable mural designs include stretched representations of humans and extraterrestrial beings. These are often balancing elongated and rounded extremes with dramatic iconic symbols such as familiar urban architecture. He addresses themes such as death, individualism, family, and chaos. Baglione's unique style and complex themes have earned him recognition in the global graffiti scene.
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