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Signorino

A fusion of street-inspired energy and digital precision exploring the realm of dreams.

6 Works

About Signorino

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Emmanuel Signorino, often recognized by the moniker "The Dreamy Boy," is a French visual artist and designer working from the coastal city of Cannes. His creative process bridges the gap between physical and digital mediums, utilizing a combination of acrylic paints and iPad-based tools to build his compositions. His portfolio is defined by a high-energy approach to street art and digital design. Signorino populates his canvases with a cast of imaginary creatures and dreamlike sequences, drawing heavily from graffiti aesthetics to create bold, abstract narratives.

Visual voice

Signorino’s work features a vivid palette and a distinct street-art influence, often centered around surreal, invented beings. He balances the raw texture of acrylics with the precision of digital illustration to explore the boundaries of dreams and imagination.
Graffiti AestheticsDigital IllustrationImaginary CreaturesVibrant Abstract ArtAcrylic Painting
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Signorino — questions answered

Who is the artist Signorino?

Emmanuel Signorino, also known as "The Dreamy Boy," is a French visual artist and designer based in Cannes.

What mediums does Signorino use?

He utilizes a hybrid approach, combining traditional acrylic paints with digital tools like the iPad.

What are the recurring themes in his work?

His art frequently explores dreams, imaginary creatures, and abstract narratives through a graffiti-inspired lens.

Where is the artist located?

Signorino lives and works in Cannes, France.

How would you describe his artistic style?

His style is characterized by vibrant colors, street-art aesthetics, and a focus on the surreal and the abstract.

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