Ricardo Cavolo | Earth Hour Artist Interview

Ricardo Cavolo is one of the most international Spanish artists. He has exhibited in galleries in London, Madrid, Montreal, Barcelona, Porto… He has also worked on  several advertising campaigns and for brands such as Gucci, Apple, Zara, Starbucks, Alexander McQueen, Bally, Nike... and on record covers and sleeves for music labels . As an illustrator he has published several books and a graphic novel with publishing houses such as Nobrow (UK & US), Lunwerg (Spain), Two Dollar Radio (US), Límina (Italy)…Ricardo has participated with his murals in festivals like Mural (Canada), Glastonbury Festival (UK), Label Valette (France), Cut Out Fest (Mexico) or MULAFEST (Spain), as well as working with Futbol Club Barcelona and has created murals for Urban Outfitters, Cirque du Soleil and YUL Project (Montreal's airport) and many more cities as, London, Paris, Moscow, Hong Kong, Singapore, Madrid, Mexico City, Bordeaux, Bali…

 


What’s the title of your art piece?

We are losing it.


What’s the meaning/thinking behind your art piece?

We lost the control of our acts against planet Earth and it feels like a sad dusk.


Describe your style in 3 words.

Expressionist, colorful, symbolic.


Who's on your playlist while working on this project?

 Lil Uzi Vert.


Where & what will you be doing at this year’s Earth Hour on 28th March 2020?

Explaining to my son why we have the lights turned off.


If you could change one thing in this world, what would it be and why?

Money. I would cancel it from our lives. Most of the problems we have are generated because of the money.

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