A Franco-Portuguese artist who grew up in the eastern suburbs of Paris, he derives his art in 3 distinct styles: Kyu9, KyuTxx, and KyuBa.
Each of these styles represents a different facet of the artist's complex personality, as well his artistic talent and creativity.
With Kyu9, Kyu transcribed his works through clothing that draws inspiration from depictions of hell. This facet of the artist is the most disturbed, representing his greatest demons that he portrays to us in three major themes: solitude, fear, and suffering. The clothes are designed to express a dark and sad aesthetic close to that of death metal bands.
Creating erotic art, Kyu seeks through this facet to emancipate himself from taboos surrounding sex. KyuTxx is an exploration of sexuality in all its forms, with images that are as provocative as they are sensual. This part of him is a means for the artist to push his limits and explore new artistic territories.
The most personal part of the artist. Inspired by his life in the French suburbs, KyuBa's works oscillate between ego trip and depression, with images that evoke a part of his life ranging from personal history to his passion for rap. This digital art is a means for Kyu to connect with himself and share with the world his thoughts and passion.