🧩 Style: Abstract Geometry in Motion
Unlike many street artists who focus on figurative or political work, Spogo operates in the realm of abstract geometry. His work is instantly recognizable for its:
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Organic movement blended with hard-edged forms
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Muted, earthy tones complemented by bursts of vivid color
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Layered compositions that invite the viewer into a rhythmic visual experience
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Architectural integration, making his murals feel part of the environment rather than imposed on it
His murals often evoke the natural world—waves, leaves, birds in flight—but without representing them directly. Instead, Spogo's language is symbolic, allowing the audience to interpret his work freely while feeling the energy of motion and transformation.
🎨 Notable Projects
Spogo’s work can be found across Catalonia, as well as in cities around Europe. Some of his most celebrated pieces include:
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Murals in Badalona’s urban zones, often on neglected facades and industrial walls
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Collaborations in Barcelona’s Poblenou district, a hub for creative expression and post-industrial renewal
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Projects in Italy, France, and Germany, where his abstract approach has received international acclaim
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Participation in festivals like Open Walls Conference and MURAL Festival, contributing to global urban art dialogues
In each setting, Spogo adapts his color palette and shapes to the local atmosphere, creating site-specific artworks that feel like visual conversations with the space.
🧠 Spogo’s Philosophy
Spogo is more than a painter—he’s a visual thinker. His compositions are planned with architectural awareness and a deep respect for the psychological impact of form. He believes street art can do more than decorate: it can alter perception, provoke thought, and soften the rigid structures of urban living.
In interviews, he often emphasizes the importance of intuition and balance, letting the mural emerge naturally during the process, even when the form seems strictly geometric. For Spogo, it’s about capturing the invisible energy that flows through cities.
📍 Where to See Spogo’s Work
If you're in Badalona or Barcelona, keep an eye out for Spogo’s murals:
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Near Badalona’s industrial waterfront
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In the Sant Roc neighborhood, where revitalization through art is a community effort
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Throughout Barcelona’s Poblenou and Sant Martí districts, especially near design hubs and creative co-ops
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Occasionally within urban art galleries and pop-up shows focused on contemporary muralism
📸 Spogo on Instagram & Beyond
Spogo maintains a strong online presence, especially on Instagram, where he shares:
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Work-in-progress images
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Abstract sketches and concepts
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Wall transformations from start to finish
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Collaborations with other street artists
Follow him at @spogo_ for updates and visual inspiration. His feed reflects the same minimalism and elegance as his murals, offering a deeper glimpse into his creative process.