Meet the creators

Creators of our time

Ratio

Ratio

The question I’m always asked is, “What is your work about?” what’s the narrative, and who is RATIO?


Untouched by any formal art education, I grew up surrounded by the beauty of the countryside. It wasn’t until I moved to the city that I was truly captivated by graffiti-covered walls, torn posters, club-night flyers, graff tags, fashion, and street culture.


My practice is a reflection of that world, intuitive and emotional. It’s all about feeling and mood. My process always begins the same way: good beats, blunt in hand, and the journey begins.


The walls we walk past every day are layered with stories, memories, and time. They crack, peel, and reveal something new beneath. My paintings mirror those walls; they’re reflections of how we, too, are built layer upon layer.


You, the viewer, only see a part of the story, the rest is left to your imagination. Each piece invites you to fill the voids with your own thoughts, memories, and emotions. If my work stirs even one of those, it has succeeded.


I don’t paint to capture beauty. I paint to create and share something meaningful, something real.


“The painterly passion and physical power of his abstraction and pure expressionism, the grit of the street, the protest of secretly graffitied messages, resonate through his surface language. It’s sheer joy.”
Janus Avison

Ratio

Ratio

The question I’m always asked is, “What is your work about?” what’s the narrative, and who is RATIO?


Untouched by any formal art education, I grew up surrounded by the beauty of the countryside. It wasn’t until I moved to the city that I was truly captivated by graffiti-covered walls, torn posters, club-night flyers, graff tags, fashion, and street culture.


My practice is a reflection of that world, intuitive and emotional. It’s all about feeling and mood. My process always begins the same way: good beats, blunt in hand, and the journey begins.


The walls we walk past every day are layered with stories, memories, and time. They crack, peel, and reveal something new beneath. My paintings mirror those walls; they’re reflections of how we, too, are built layer upon layer.


You, the viewer, only see a part of the story, the rest is left to your imagination. Each piece invites you to fill the voids with your own thoughts, memories, and emotions. If my work stirs even one of those, it has succeeded.


I don’t paint to capture beauty. I paint to create and share something meaningful, something real.


“The painterly passion and physical power of his abstraction and pure expressionism, the grit of the street, the protest of secretly graffitied messages, resonate through his surface language. It’s sheer joy.”
Janus Avison

Ratio

Ratio

The question I’m always asked is, “What is your work about?” what’s the narrative, and who is RATIO?


Untouched by any formal art education, I grew up surrounded by the beauty of the countryside. It wasn’t until I moved to the city that I was truly captivated by graffiti-covered walls, torn posters, club-night flyers, graff tags, fashion, and street culture.


My practice is a reflection of that world, intuitive and emotional. It’s all about feeling and mood. My process always begins the same way: good beats, blunt in hand, and the journey begins.


The walls we walk past every day are layered with stories, memories, and time. They crack, peel, and reveal something new beneath. My paintings mirror those walls; they’re reflections of how we, too, are built layer upon layer.


You, the viewer, only see a part of the story, the rest is left to your imagination. Each piece invites you to fill the voids with your own thoughts, memories, and emotions. If my work stirs even one of those, it has succeeded.


I don’t paint to capture beauty. I paint to create and share something meaningful, something real.


“The painterly passion and physical power of his abstraction and pure expressionism, the grit of the street, the protest of secretly graffitied messages, resonate through his surface language. It’s sheer joy.”
Janus Avison