Artistic Profile
Cuboliquido is an independent visual artist working in public space through street art, large-scale painted interventions, and site-specific projects. His practice focuses on visual illusion and anamorphic perspective as tools to activate real spaces and engage diverse audiences.
Core Practice
Cuboliquido’s work develops through direct experience in public space, where image, architecture, and audience interact from a precise point of view. His practice explores the relationship between perception and space, using visual illusion not as an end in itself, but as a way to transform environments into shared experiences.
Rooted in street art and pavement drawing traditions, his approach has evolved toward complex spatial interventions that adapt to different architectural conditions and cultural contexts. Each project is conceived as site-specific, responding to the physical, social, and visual characteristics of the place in which it exists.
Key Focus Areas
Street art and public-space interventions
Anamorphic perspective and visual illusion
Site-specific and large-scale painting
Immersive experiences for real architectural spaces
Interaction between image, space, and audience
Experience & Recognition
Active since the early 1990s, Cuboliquido has developed his practice primarily through fieldwork and realized projects in public and institutional contexts. Over the years, he has produced more than two hundred anamorphic works worldwide and received significant international recognition. Alongside a small group of artists, he is considered one of the pioneers of anamorphic art within contemporary street art.
Relationship with Context
Cuboliquido’s projects always begin with careful attention to context—urban, architectural, and social. His works are conceived to be experienced, traversed, and shared, creating moments of collective engagement. Play and visual surprise often become tools for dialogue, allowing the work to resonate with audiences of different ages and cultural backgrounds.