An Argentine artist who seeks another perspective through muralism
Seba Cener, a 29-year-old Argentine muralist from Tandil, Buenos Aires, has managed to bring his art to an international audience thanks to his unique and committed approach. His career began at the age of 16 in the world of graffiti, but he always felt that his talent could transcend. Exploring his inspiration, Sebastián made the leap to muralism at 19, creating his first work on a neighbor’s house.
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His talent quickly led him to stand out in Buenos Aires, and at 21, a multinational company supported him in creating murals in countries such as Brazil, Chile, and Peru. Since then, he has worked on projects that seek not only to beautify spaces but also to connect with the history and culture of each place. Through his distinctive technique, often featuring inverted figures, Sebastián invites people to reconsider their perspective and embrace the idea that every opinion is valid from different angles.
Cener has left his mark on various cities in Argentina, as well as in countries across Latin America, the United States, and Europe. His style aims to inspire viewers to see the world from different perspectives and to value local identity. Sebastián currently combines his artistic career with managing a restaurant in his hometown, while continuing to take on new artistic challenges abroad. His mission is for each mural to be a transformative experience for those who observe it, connecting with the sense of identity and community in every piece.
"In each work, I leave a mark that transcends painting, transforming spaces and connecting people."