SinXero
Artists in Residence: July 2026
SinXero is a multidisciplinary artist exploring transformation, perception, and sensory experience through materially driven work rooted in the urban environment. Spanning painting, sculpture, photography, and digital media, his practice captures the intensity and layered evolution of city life through processes of physical layering, material experimentation, and continuous reinvention.
SinXero is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice is rooted in the urban environment and investigates transformation, perception, and sensory experience through materially driven processes. Working across painting, sculpture, photography, and digital media, his work reflects the intensity, movement, and layered histories of city life. His paintings and sculptures are constructed through dense physical layering, chemical interaction, and intentional disruption. Time, seasonality, environmental exposure, and material instability are embedded within the work, with prior compositions often deconstructed and reincorporated into new pieces. These evolving surfaces mirror the constant flux of the urban landscape, where construction, erosion, and renewal coexist. SinXero employs an expansive range of materials, including oil and acrylic paints, inks, pastels, resin, plaster, polymer dispersions, tempera, marble powder, chemical solvents, and compressed aerosol paint. These are applied using both traditional and non-traditional tools, such as trowels, squeegees, syringes, and handmade applicators, allowing gesture, movement, and spatial tension to emerge organically. Photography functions as a parallel and integrative component of the practice. Figures encountered in public space are captured and transformed through digital processes into psychologically charged visual studies that inform and reappear within the painted work, creating a dialogue between lived urban experience and abstraction. In recent years, SinXero has integrated a disciplined meditation practice into his studio methodology, informing both conceptual development and material decision-making. This approach has resulted in an expanded body of paintings, works on paper, and sculptural works, including bronze sculptures produced at the Modern Art Foundry in New York. SinXero’s practice positions art as a site of inquiry into resilience, renewal, and human presence within shared spaces. His work seeks to create immersive visual environments that engage viewers physically and emotionally, fostering reflection on transformation, perception, and the evolving relationship between individual experience and the collective urban condition.
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