Memphis Milano goes digital: Inside Pedro Nekoi's 3D motion collages
Briefly

Pedro Nekoi creates a dynamic interplay between old and modern aesthetics by integrating visuals from different eras like pin-up girls from mid-20th century magazines and plastic textures from present-day aesthetics.
Inspired by postmodernism and the Memphis Milano movement of the 1980s, Pedro incorporates the movement's experimentation with shapes, textures, and patterns into his work, seen through kaleidoscopic colors and geometric shapes in his collages.
Apart from historical influences, Pedro infuses elements from his everyday life, like unique building shapes and retro signs, to create a surreal universe in his collages, aiming to blur the lines between realism and surrealism.
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