Born in Colombia, Fausto moved with his immediate family to Melbourne in 2000, in the hope to broaden his horizon and find more opportunities to develop his love of art. After completing his Bachelor Degree of Arts and Interactivity, he worked in Tokyo Japan for 3 months creating cell to cell animation. After returning to Melbourne his focus transition to illustration and painting. Utilising the bright, vibrant colours of his South American background and the skills and cultural influences of his time overseas, his artwork matured into the distinctive style you see today.
Fausto began painting murals in 2016, with his first mural being part of the Knox Immerse exhibition. He later went on to win the ‘Best overall exhibition’ award for the Knox Immerse Exhibition in 2017 with his piece ‘Blood, Sweat, and Tears’ that highlighted the importance of women participating in sports.
He has been featured in a range of publications including No Cure Magazine Fresh Blood Issue as an emerging talent, and the Herald Sun for his participation in Art battle International held at Melbourne Central in October 2019.
His recent accomplishments include creating a large-scale mural for the Can’t Do Tomorrow Festival held in Melbourne 2020 and being invited to re-imagine a favourite childhood character for the Sesame Street 50 Years and Counting exhibition in 2019.
Currently creating a wrap around mural outside a whole building celebrating skating culture and Songline Skateboarding team. Who are the first, First nations skateboarding team in Australia.
My artwork is centred around the ideologies of humans and technology coexisting with nature. The infinitesimal chance of life inhabiting a planet is something that should be regarded in awe and the fact we are lucky enough to exist in such a place is a great inspiration to my work. The harmony between Humans and nature is a balancing act but I believe we can incorporate our advancing technologies with knowledge from our roots to achieve this. My artwork often depicts these juxtaposing themes to show that balance is possible and both sides can thrive.
As I delve further into my art and the themes it represents I want to evolve to create bigger and more elaborate artwork that resonates with the community to generate interactions between people and art.
More artwork by Fausto
Leap- Floor Mural
Leap- Floor Mural
Pop Up Bar Mural
We all gotto eat Mural
Decade 10th Anniversary mural
Buzzer Beater Mural
Dr. Noble Price
Pop Culture Illustration
Pop culture Wedding Portrait
Warwolves Sneaker pattern
Travelling through the Abyss Couples Portrait
Valkyrie Vs Samurai
Dungeons and Dragons Fabric Pattern
City of Yokai fabric pattern
Concrete Jungle
Chatime Vinyl Mural
City of Melbourne Wrapping paper
City of Melbourne Wrapping Paper
Knox Pavilion Mural
Knox Pavilion Toilet Block mural
Knox Pavillion Skatepark montage mural
Knox Pavilion Skateboard mural
Revolution Roasters Mural
Revolution Roasters Mural Part 2
Revolution Roasters Mural Part 3
Taco Bell Melbourne Mural
Chatime Vinyl Mural Glendale
Taco Bell Narre Warren
Taco Bell Indoor Mural
Space odyssey mural
Taco Bell indoor mural Chirnside Park
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