White Sky
takes his name from the sky of his city, Milan: gray and sometimes white, it becomes a symbol of the urban monotony that contrasts with the energy of his art.
At a very young age, he approached street art and hip-hop culture; immersed in the world of graffiti since 2006, he evolved from lettering to a more abstract approach incorporating figures, patterns and symbols. His style blends urban aestethics with introspective meanings such as religion, perdition and redemption.
Make Art Punk Again, a phrase that appears in some of his paintings, represents for the artist a return to impulsive, authentic unfiltered art; his path does not follow traditional rules but is open to instinct, imagination, chaos and even mistakes.
After being selected for the LA Art Show in Los Angeles in 2024, his passion for art took a professional turn, becoming both an obsession and a primary through the palm tree, an iconic element and the essence of his artistic vision: the idea of freedom, distance and calm. Reflecting an ideal elsewhere where times slows and nature moves lightly, the palm tree is represented in a modern and geometric key, becoming a recurring symbol, a narrative theme and his signature.
PALM$ DON'T GROW OVER HERE, Milan 2025, his first solo exhibition, aroused great interest and acclaim, confirming the favor and support of specialized critics and the public.
He has been exhibiting at the Calandra Art Gallery since 2026