Jonathan "Depoe" Villoch's latest work is an evolution of wild style
graffiti pieces. Depoe has retained the roots of his early street art
pieces and continued to incorporate intricate line work and art deco
hues, but has used the cube shape to expand upon the usual symbols
associated with graffiti such as stars, arrows, and cloud-like bubbles
in an effort to give his mural a three-dimensional feel and challenge
the viewer's perspective. He played with the process of creating a
cube, adapting to its various line forms; lines became boxes,
separated lines were also boxes, and a broken line would be a
fragmented piece of yet another box. While the work is a new
interpretation of graffiti, it still clearly speaks to the viewer in
the vibrant language of the street.