Manuel Di Rita, better known by his pseudonym Peeta, is an Italian graffiti artist. An important figure in street art, he is a member of the EAD crew in Padua and the FX and RWK crews in New York... Read full biography
Manuel Di Rita, better known by his pseudonym Peeta, is an Italian graffiti artist. An important figure in street art, he is a member of the EAD crew in Padua and the FX and RWK crews in New York City. In his work, he focuses on the sculptural quality of individual letters, particularly those of... Read full biography
Manuel Di Rita, better known by his pseudonym Peeta, is an Italian graffiti artist. An important figure in street art, he is a member of the EAD crew in Padua and the FX and RWK crews in New York City. In his work, he focuses on the sculptural quality of individual letters, particularly those of his artist's name. His work, like a self-portrait, explores and attempts to understand the artist's ego. He remains deeply rooted in the art of Graffiti, which is above all an art of calligraphy. He... Read full biography
Manuel Di Rita, better known by his pseudonym Peeta, is an Italian graffiti artist. An important figure in street art, he is a member of the EAD crew in Padua and the FX and RWK crews in New York City. In his work, he focuses on the sculptural quality of individual letters, particularly those of his artist's name. His work, like a self-portrait, explores and attempts to understand the artist's ego. He remains deeply rooted in the art of Graffiti, which is above all an art of calligraphy. He distorts and stylizes letters, playing with three-dimensionality to trick the eye with light and shadow.... Read full biography
Manuel Di Rita, better known by his pseudonym Peeta, is an Italian graffiti artist. An important figure in street art, he is a member of the EAD crew in Padua and the FX and RWK crews in New York City. In his work, he focuses on the sculptural quality of individual letters, particularly those of his artist's name. His work, like a self-portrait, explores and attempts to understand the artist's ego. He remains deeply rooted in the art of Graffiti, which is above all an art of calligraphy. He distorts and stylizes letters, playing with three-dimensionality to trick the eye with light and shadow.... Read full biography