Here you will find impressions of my ongoing trajectory through various visual languages and worlds that awaken and nourish my soul.

This journey spans from traditional arts to digital art, graffiti, and muralism, encompassing the creation of characters, calligraphy, design, geometric patterns, and even total abstraction.

My name is Emiliano Ezequiel Soraire and I am an Argentinian artist based in Berlin since 2021.

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2006 painting one of my first graffitis

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My first tags began around 2004 when I was 13 years old, but it took me some time to accomplish my first proper bombing. It all started in Villa Ballester, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

In addition to graffiti, I have always been drawing as far back as I can remember. Naturally, I started by copying my favorite mangas and comics.

2013 studying fine arts and professorship

The School of Visual Arts Antonio Berni was my second home for several years. There, I learned traditional art techniques and how to teach them. However, the most valuable aspect of that experience was being able to spend time every day with other artists. Day by day, we felt more like a family than just colleagues. Additionally, all the conversations with the professors in the hallway transmitted more than just technical knowledge.

2018 first time participating in an exhibition

In that year, two of my artworks were selected for the Small Format Exhibition organized by Casa Carnaccini Museum, Villa Ballester, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

2018 my own workshop

After renovating my grandpa's old workshop, I finally had my own space to create art and give lessons. There, I spent countless hours experimenting and taking steps toward my present style.

2021 a new beginning

After moving to Europe at the end of 2019 and navigating a few visa processes while searching for a place to settle, I finally found myself in Berlin in 2021, realizing it's the place where I want to stay. During this transition, I wasn’t able to produce much art as my focus was on addressing basic necessities. In the second half of that year, I visited the Straat Museum in Amsterdam (Street Art and Graffiti Museum). After finishing the visit, I felt so inspired that I bought some cans in the shop and painted this piece on the outside walls of the museum. This moment marked a new beginning for me.

2022 graffiti workshops

One of the most interesting experiences this year was conducting a series of graffiti workshops. It was my first time teaching an entire class in another language, making it a challenging yet rewarding endeavor.

2023 a year of many things

Participation in a collective exhibition “Artist Stop Being Poor” Berlin

Renting a space in Aviatrix's atelier in Berlin with a friend and a former colleague from my studies in Argentina.

Painting live at an Argentinian cultural event organized by Harina In Love. Berlin.

Painting live at a solidary event called “Mosaik Kultur” Berlin.

Aviatrix Collective Exhibition “Meet the artist” Berlin.

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