Biography
DiegoKoi born in Lamezia Terme (CZ) 25 October 1989. Join the world of art delighting in designing works for any tattoos making request different jobs. Inspired by the greatest Japanese artists of the Edo period as Katsushika Hokusai (Edo, 1760 - May 10, 1849) DiegoKoi and 'managed to fascinate the eye of people with its precise lines and oriental techniques. Self-taught, with the passage of time, developed his technique, rediscovering the delicacy and beauty that every nuance can 'offer, leaving aside the gross features of the tattoo. Is dedicated to making body of drawings and gave them a great sense of personal that is expressed in each individual patient, through sensible lines that surrounded him, giving rise to compact shapes and elastic, supported by shadows and imagination of 'artist who used to make the work a mixture of real and unreal. The ability 'to perceive DiegoKoi of the hundreds of shades' of chiaroscuro, leads the artist to create contrasts that touch the soul of the one who observes his works. Initially dedicated to the development of feminine traits bringing out the delicate psyche of these women through their eyes and the folds of their faces, leaving the viewer to investigate the silent emotions they express. Later, he devoted himself to the creation of faces that seem to scream desperation and the anger of a 'whole society' today. On these characteristic features of the technique of the young artist, and DiegoKoi 'managed to make himself known in many areas of his native country presenting his works in several exhibitions, gaining recognition as the "Audience Award Best Artist NonfermArti 2011" and "Prize painting section NonfermArti 2011" conferred personally in the province of Cosenza at the art event Nonfermarti 2011. In March 2012, between approximately 7000 participants from all over the world, DiegoKoi selection wins the International Art Prize Arte Laguna of Venice with the work "Judgment." In the same year he won the selection of one of the most prestigious awards in Italy, or the prize Cairo in Milan, with the work Raptus.