Skygolpe is an Italian artist living in Genova renowned mainly for his deeply philosophical, multidimensional artwork, depicting silhouettes of faces. He has never attended any art school, though it didn't prevent him from becoming one of the most acclaimed and sought-after artists of modernity. Skygolpe's creative path started after moving to London at the age of 18. There he fell in love with street art at the time of its Golden Age and hung out with the genre-defining creative heads, such as Stik, Nathan Bowen, and many more.
After a few years of polishing his own style, Skygolpe finally came to the studio dimension where he threw himself into media, doing photography, paintings, installations, and digital art. Today, Skygolpe's hybrid dimensional artworks, both physical and digital, establish an intimate connection with viewers without forcing them into a defined narrative.
The two recent years in Skygolpe’s career passed under the auspices of NFT art. Driving inspiration from philosophic revelations, the artist creates unrivaled whimsical NFT portraits in his recognizable style When asked about the artworks he's most proud of, the artist names the NFT self-portrait dubbed Genova. Some other Skygolpe’s iconic digital artworks include the following:
- Inner Radius
- Vengeance
- Source Edges
- Antimatter
- Let Me Look Inside, and many others