I started drawing when I was very young. I was so young I donââ¬â¢t think I even knew how to write yet. I can hardly remember that day but the one image that is still vivid in my mind is a drawing of ââ¬Åa red circle and two little eyesââ¬Â that made me so happy.
Thanks to my father one day I went to an exhibition of a local illustrator and this impressed me so much that from that day on I have never stopped drawing!
I have always tried to live my life following my passion for art.
When I finished middle school I decided to go to an art high school in my city, ââ¬ÅLiceo Artisticoââ¬Â.
Up until then my drawings were only on small pieces of paper, cardboard or wood that I found here and there. In those years I began to enter the ââ¬Åwritingââ¬Â and street art work even though the street art scene wasnââ¬â¢t very advanced where I lived.
When I began drawing on walls in the streets I needed to find a name for myself, better known as a ââ¬ÅTagââ¬Â that would allow me to be part of this new world. I decided that name would be Nemo. Nemo like the captain from ââ¬ÅTwenty thousand leagues under the seaââ¬Â, who fought battles against the war, the injustices in the world and the silences of the sea. Nemo like the main character from one of Winsor McKayââ¬â¢s first comic strips, in which he narrates the nightmares this boy has every night about amazing adventures in a fantastic kingdom called Slumberland. Last but not least Nemo like the latin word for ââ¬Åno oneââ¬Â.
I have always liked the idea of calling myself with a name that means ââ¬Åno oneââ¬Â, that makes my work even more mysterious.
I added ââ¬Åââ¬â¢sââ¬Â, the possessive case, because it refers to my art, so the translation goes from ââ¬Åno oneââ¬Â to ââ¬Åno oneââ¬â¢sââ¬Â and this completes the paradox of this way to identify myself.
I began to write my art name on walls like everyone else and started to elaborate these drawings, but writing wasnââ¬â¢t enough for me and didnââ¬â¢t satisfy me. I abandoned the writing and calligraphic aspect and I started reproducing my drawings on these walls.
One day a friend said to me ââ¬Åyou donââ¬â¢t just draw with a pencil, write with a pen, or play music with in instrumentââ¬Â, but everything you show comes from your mind and the beauty of everything that we show is in the construction of our thoughts.
From then on I began to use my characters and my drawings to express myself and to release my ideas translating them into something visual that I couldnââ¬â¢t express with words. Slowly but surely I started to realize that drawings are very powerful because they are universal and this way you can defeat the language barrier.
I started studying the best way to communicate a concept in a way that would reach everyone. I studied how to combine shapes and colors and eliminate every unnecessary element from my ââ¬Ånarrationââ¬Â.
In the meantime I began to develop a more illustrated and less detached approach for my drawings because I felt the need to tell something about myself in these drawings. In my drawings the important thing isnââ¬â¢t really the message but mostly the pursuit of technique and emotion.
In my artistic career my technical approach had always been subordinate to what I wanted to express and to the composition of the image but eventually while I experimented new techniques I found interest in colors and recycled paper and I found myself figuring out how I could ââ¬Åpaintââ¬Â my drawings.
Up until this point I had only used spray paint and acrylic colors but paper had something else to it; it was alive, it became alive the day it was created to create something else. The chromatic and sensory effect is a swirl of small images and words together and there are different textures that color the many ââ¬Åsoundsââ¬Â of the spirit of my drawings.
My work is divided into essential and graphic images, with a social message and made up characters that carry out poetic and surreal actions like characters in who knows which fairy tale.
Lately I have been joining the ââ¬Åpaper techniqueââ¬Â with drawings with social themes using this was of painting as a starting point for a new project and way to express things and I hope to accomplish this soon.