In a world where urban walls often seem gray and silent, the works of Locatelli Thomas, under the artistic name STOM500, appear like an explosion of color, humor and imagination. This French artist living in Strasbourg gives new life to urban spaces with his surreal and cartoon illustrations and murals; An exciting world that is playful and fun at first glance; But in deeper layers, it carries human and environmental messages.
Thomas is a self-taught artist whose visual language is inspired by the euphoric energy of cartoons. Animals play a central role in his works; Exaggerated, dynamic and sometimes ridiculous characters, behind their happy appearance, a reflection of human concerns, social relations and environmental crises can be seen. This contrast between entertaining form and thought-provoking content makes his works a multi-layered experience.
Thomas’ educational background in graphic design has paved his professional path as an illustrator and prominent graffiti artist. His mastery of various tools, from spray and acrylic to small canvases and huge murals, shows his flexibility and high technical skill. Whether on a large urban scale or in more subtle works, the artist’s visual signature is always recognizable.
Thomas’ works are a reminder of the power of street art in going beyond mere beautification; Art that can transform spaces, make the audience laugh, create a pause, and finally convey a meaningful narrative in a simple and universal language. (Visual Flood)
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