“His work is based on his own theories of light and color contrasts”
Isaac Mahow is a Spanish graffiti artist with studies in painting, illustration and design at the School of Fine Arts and Design in Zaragoza. Although he had always drawn and written, what really drove him to the world of graffiti was the writer Ira Levin. His work is based on his own theories of light and color contrasts to which he adds cutting forms combined with other sinuous forms, which has led some to refer to his style as ‘Pop Surrealism’. He currently works as a teacher while continuing to develop his artistic vocation in a professional way.