
“C215 has produced new work for the show that explores the imagery of the artist Caravaggio. The dramatic and intensely troubled world of the Italian master has found a new home in his intricate stencils. C215 was attracted to Caravaggio because he identifies strongly with the ‘on the edge of sanity’ flavour of his life. His own existence has had its fair share of tragedy and drama and at this time, C215 is ready to acknowledge these disruptive forces. By making Caravaggio a starting point for this body of work, C215 has found a kindred spirit to inspire him and help him develop in new directions.”
Art by C215





Photography by RomanyWG

Both C215 and RomanyWG will be signing copies of their new books at the private preview on July 7. For more information, head on over to Signal Gallery’s website.

Apocalypsis by Photographer Alvaro Ybarra Zavala
Banksy latest work in London
Art and Comics by Matthew Dunn
Hubert de Lartigue Realistic Paintings
Mixed Media Art by Christopher Ilth
Brigitte Fattaccio Artwork
Herakut Murals
Sculptures by Diederick Kraaijeveld
17 Great Photographs of Urban Degradation
Ursides Selfportraits By Nadia Wicker
Artwork of Waldemar Kazak
Sagaki Keita Pen and Ink Illustrations
Bonsai Sculptures by Takanori Aiba
Waiting for Climate Change by Isaac Cordal
Illustrations by Martin Ansin
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