Raph Diez emerged from the 1990s graffiti scene with a vision that has evolved into an exploration of material, texture, and color. His work exists at the intersection of urban memory and contemporary abstraction, investigating the erosion of surfaces, the fragmentation of time, and the balance between chaos and structure.
From Studio Neofuturo in Elche, Diez works with industrial materials and architectural remnants, repurposing them into compositions that reveal decay as a visual language. His pieces capture the tension between construction and decomposition, between the imprint of the past and the immediacy of the present.
His work has transitioned from public spaces to galleries without losing its essence—an archaeological approach where every fragment tells a story of transformation.