BIO


Cuboliquido

(Milan 1974) Versatile Artist and Pro 3D Street Painter.

is an independent visual artist with long-standing experience working in public space and street art. After an academic background and an early professional path spanning graphic design, illustration, animation, photography, and video, he developed an autonomous artistic practice rooted in the street and in the Italian tradition of pavement drawing.

Active since the early 1990s, he explored different languages within urban art before progressively focusing on visual illusion applied to urban space. His artistic path has been shaped primarily through fieldwork and the realization of projects in public space, allowing him to build a direct and continuous relationship with the places and contexts in which he works. Since 2009, the creation of pictorial works based on anamorphic perspective has become the core of his research and professional activity. Over the years, he has produced more than two hundred anamorphic works in public and institutional contexts, participating in festivals, biennials, museums, international competitions, and collaborations with brands across numerous countries.

His work has received significant international recognition, including the Dubai Canvas Award and the title of Maestro Madonnaro at the historic Grazie di Curtatone festival. Alongside a small group of artists, he is regarded as one of the pioneers in introducing anamorphic art into contemporary street art. As a “Madonnaro” chalk-artist, deeply connected to the tradition of sacred art, some of his works are held in places of worship and international institutions, including the Basilica of the Nativity in Bethlehem and the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City.

His practice focuses on site-specific interventions that establish a relationship between image, space, and audience, resulting in works conceived to be experienced, traversed, and shared. Through play and visual illusion, his work becomes a tool for engaging with history, culture, and social values within the contexts that host it.