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Gualicho – or Pablo Harymbat- is an Argentinian street artist based in Buenos Aires.He has used his pseudonym since 2006 and he is constantly on the move traveling to discover the best spots to implement his works. He has been involved in art for nearly fifteen years now. He creates new worlds with his interconnected animals, plants and machines. His works also contain retro-futurist cities and characters which reflect archetypes within human beings. His work is influenced by folk art, religious icons, comic graphics and psychedelia. As a person he is deeply affected by the culture of graffiti, comics, tattoos, skate and rock. Since 2000 he also works in the audiovisual development business.Gualicho’s surreal and provocative works have transformed store fronts, private houses, abandoned buildings and public walls, along with trainers, illustrated books, and even a series of ceramics. He is a creator constantly on the move and is as comfortable working on walls as he is with other materials.Currently mural is painted over.

Biografie des Künstlers

A World Interwoven: The Art of Pablo Harymbat

Pablo Harymbat, a name synonymous with vibrant muralism and captivating visual storytelling, emerged from the dynamic street art scene of Buenos Aires in the 1990s. Born in 1977, Harymbat’s artistic journey began as an exploration of graffiti, quickly evolving into a multifaceted practice encompassing murals, ceramics, sculpture, drawing, and video animation. He isn't simply a painter; he is a world-builder, crafting intricate ecosystems where the organic and mechanical intertwine, reflecting profound archetypes within the human experience.

From Graffiti Roots to ‘Gualicho’: A Developing Identity

Harymbat’s early work laid the foundation for his signature style. While honing his skills in graffiti, he began experimenting with larger-scale public interventions around 2004. This period marked a crucial turning point, leading to the adoption of the alias ‘Gualicho’ between 2006 and 2014—a moniker that became instantly recognizable within the urban art community. The name itself hints at something ancient and mystical, reflecting the artist's growing fascination with folklore and indigenous symbolism. The work under this pseudonym quickly distinguished itself through its complex compositions featuring interconnected animals, plants, and machines, often set within retro-futuristic cityscapes. These weren’t merely aesthetic choices; they were deliberate attempts to create new worlds—visual narratives brimming with hidden meanings and layered references.

Influences: A Tapestry of Tradition and Innovation

Harymbat's artistic vision isn’t born in isolation. It is a rich synthesis of diverse influences, drawing deeply from the wellspring of Argentine folk art, religious iconography, comic graphics, and psychedelic aesthetics. The bold colors and stylized forms of traditional Argentine crafts find echoes in his murals, while the symbolic weight of religious imagery imbues his work with a sense of spiritual depth. Comic book aesthetics contribute to the dynamic energy and narrative quality of his pieces, and the swirling patterns and hallucinatory visions of psychedelia add another layer of complexity. He doesn’t simply borrow from these sources; he reinterprets them, weaving them together into something entirely new—a unique visual language that speaks to both local traditions and universal human experiences.

Global Recognition and Artistic Achievements

Harymbat's talent quickly transcended geographical boundaries. His murals began appearing in cities across the globe – Paris, Berlin, Barcelona, Havana, New York, Moscow, and countless others—transforming urban landscapes into breathtaking works of art. He has participated in numerous international festivals, including LGZ Festival in Moscow, the Biennial of Cuba, Monumental Art in Poland, and Concreto Festival in Brazil, solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in contemporary muralism. His work is now part of permanent collections at prestigious institutions like the Winzavod Contemporary Arts Center in Moscow and the Museum of Contemporary Art of La Boca (MARCO) in Buenos Aires. Beyond murals, Harymbat’s solo exhibition in Moscow in 2009 at Mel Space and his later show at Un Lugar en el Mundo in 2017 demonstrated his versatility and commitment to exploring diverse artistic mediums.

The Ongoing Evolution: Technology and Analog Creation

Harymbat's artistic journey is far from static. His recent work reflects a compelling exploration of the relationship between technology and traditional analog creation. He often employs digital tools—3D modeling, video animation—not as ends in themselves, but as means to an end. These virtual processes serve as starting points for his plastic works, allowing him to experiment with form and texture before translating them into tangible realities. This interplay between the digital and the physical adds another layer of depth to his art, questioning the boundaries between the real and the imagined. He continues to push creative limits, inviting viewers to contemplate the interconnectedness of all things—the organic, the mechanical, the ancient, and the modern—in a world that is constantly evolving.