Giovanni Jho Mule
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Giovanni Jho Mulé is an Italian artist from Sicily based in London.
He discover the beauty of art being fascinated by music, so encouraged by his mother, starts study ballet, contemporary and hip-hop for a total of 12 years.
Giovanni fall in love with figurative arts when at the age of 11, his father prohibit him to use internet, and the curious and hyperactive child starts using software as 'Photoshop' and 'Windows Movie Maker'.
His passion for the beauty of arts and the meanings of design grows up during his quantity surveyor studies; he starts to experiment with form and shapes both 2D and 3D.
Giovanni during an 'illumination day' recognize to have a talent and a bigger duty in his life, 'the expression of the artistic self image in all the way possible'.
He is now studying at The Cass Institute of Art in Whitechapel attending for an Art & Design Diploma, initial step in the area of figurative arts.
In his future design, science and art will be all together in his works; as he uses to say: I'm a bridge between Art & Science’.
Giovanni is now studying Planning and Architecture at University of Westminster.
He discover the beauty of art being fascinated by music, so encouraged by his mother, starts study ballet, contemporary and hip-hop for a total of 12 years.
Giovanni fall in love with figurative arts when at the age of 11, his father prohibit him to use internet, and the curious and hyperactive child starts using software as 'Photoshop' and 'Windows Movie Maker'.
His passion for the beauty of arts and the meanings of design grows up during his quantity surveyor studies; he starts to experiment with form and shapes both 2D and 3D.
Giovanni during an 'illumination day' recognize to have a talent and a bigger duty in his life, 'the expression of the artistic self image in all the way possible'.
He is now studying at The Cass Institute of Art in Whitechapel attending for an Art & Design Diploma, initial step in the area of figurative arts.
In his future design, science and art will be all together in his works; as he uses to say: I'm a bridge between Art & Science’.
Giovanni is now studying Planning and Architecture at University of Westminster.