"Bruno
Carneiro Mosciaro is an artist and designer born in Rio de
Janeiro
in 1980.
A
graduate of Visual Communications from PUC-RIO University, Bruno
founded
GrauDesign in 2002 whilst still a student. He was a partner,
art
director, illustrator and designer there until 2005. The following
year
took him to Barcelona for a year’s residency where he worked on
experimenting
with new techniques for classical engravings and
furthering
his work in street art. His first exhibition “Gravura
Experimental”
was the result of 6 months of work in the studio of
Spanish
artist Nuria Duran. In the same year he was the sole Brazilian
artist
to exhibit in DIFUSOR, an in international meeting of ‘stencil’
art,
also held in Barcelona.
As
an artist Bruno has worked across various mediums. With El Desierto
Filmes
his work was featured in the scenes of Brazilian band O Rappa’s
video
clip “Monstro Invisivel” and also in the feature film “Nao se
pode
vivir sem amor” by acclaimed Brazilian director Jorge Duran. For
Melin
Video he worked on producing creative titles for television and
for
cinematography and design group Oestudio his art was used in event
production.
In addition he was art producer for Rio-based company
Grupo
Sal who work with multinationals such as Nike. In atelier he has
worked
on design projects for both international and Brazilian
clothing
firms such as Converse and Farm.
In
2010 Bruno further developed his relationship with international
brands
by adding Nike and Coca-Cola to his client list. With Nike, as
art
producer, he has developed art for events and video. For Coca-Cola
he
worked producing illustrations together with three other artists as
part
of the publicity campaign for the ‘Sprite’ brand.
In
addition to working commercially in 2010 Bruno was also invited for
a
two month residency as the sole Brazilian artist to exhibit his work
at
the event ‘Paris Hip-Hop’.
Today,
as well as continuing and expanding his commercial client base
Bruno
administers the department of stencil and engraving in the
faculty
of Art and Design in PUC- RIO University. He regularly curates
exhibitions
at the innovative store and expo space ‘Homegrown’, where
many
local and international street artists display their work. He is
a
collaborator in various art spaces including Espaco, Cultural Severo
172
in Rio and Instituto R.U.A. With these companies he has taken his
work
to a new level by developing projects in partnership with the
Council
of Rio de Janeiro. He continues to display his own work in
collective
exhibitions and in Seminary International.
In
2012 came back once again in Paris Hip Hop as a guest artist and
also
took part in two major exhibitions with some of the biggest names
in
street art world organized by the Opera Gallery.
Bruno’s
metholodgy is based on constantly developing and applying new
techniques
to various artistic platforms. Despite his specialisation
in
graphic design the artist fundamentally believes that art and
design
should work together. He is equally happy working as a
designer,
illustrator or art producer. Through exercising this
versatility
he believes he can truly explore different methods of
expression
and let his art evolve through diverse and varied mediums.”
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