Bando French and American, 1965
33 1/2 x 55 in
In Hues of the Forgotten, Bando masterfully blends abstraction and control, delivering a vibrant composition entirely executed with spray paint. Deep cobalt blues, forest greens, and flashes of white dissolve into one another through soft gradients, while subtle graphic forms emerge with striking precision. The tension between blurred edges and defined elements showcases Bando’s unmatched skill with the aerosol medium, elevating the piece beyond graffiti into the realm of contemporary painting.
Every detail—down to the perfectly controlled fades and sharply rendered symbols—speaks to the artist’s decades-long command of spray technique and his pioneering place in the history of urban art.
About the artist
Bando is a legendary figure in European graffiti. A French-American artist who emerged in the early 1980s, he was among the first to introduce New York graffiti aesthetics to Paris, profoundly influencing the scene across Europe. His signature style, blending bold lettering with abstract forms, helped define the post-graffiti movement. Today, Bando’s work is widely recognized for its historic and artistic importance, marking him as a central figure in the evolution of contemporary street art.