Guillermo Dilly brings a piece of South American avant-garde to our studio, traveling from Brazil to share his mastery of "Fluid Blackwork." His work rejects rigid structure in favor of organic, sweeping silhouettes that mimic the movement of liquid and topographical flows. By utilizing high contrast saturation and distorted, wavy linework, Guillermo transforms the skin into a canvas of motion, creating bold, abstract compositions that perfectly capture a contemporary, global energy.