Saïd Kinos

painting - abstract - collage - design - sculpture

Said Kinos' work expresses a fascination for the way people communicate with each other. Through a background in graffiti and a bachelor degree in Graphic Design, Saïd developed a strong passion for typography and other visual forms of communication. Saïd's latest body of work can be considered as an exploration of language through form and colour. The primary function of language is to convey specific meaning, therefore making it almost the exact opposite of abstraction. However, a large part of the inherent meaning of a word or sentence is derived from the context that the language is originally placed in.

When taken out of its original frame of reference, certain pieces of language can become open to interpretation through association and the mood of the viewer and therefore transforming into a form of abstraction. The juxtaposition between this inherent meaning and subjectivity in language is where the current interest of Said's practice lies.


The Only Way Is Up

Task

  • 01-06-2020 t/m 12-07-2020
  • In collaboration with: ING Netherlands
  • Location: ING House La Vie, Utrecht
  • Mural commissioned by ING Netherlands.

NN VALUES

Task

  • 01-03-2020 t/m 05-07-2021
  • In collaboration with: Nationale Nederlanden, Fokkema&Partners Architects, Deveron Li Puma
  • Location: Delfste Poort, Haagse Poort, Rotterdam, The Hague
  • Designing for the new, circular working environment of Nationale Nederlanden. NN's core values ​​translated into a wall pattern that was then milled in recycled Trespa material and placed on the walls of the two largest NN offices. (Commissioned by NN)
  • https://www.beteregebouwen.nl/circulairprogrammavaneisen/nationale-nederlanden-workspace-2020/

HIDEOUT

Task

GLASHARD - Post Graffiti in the Glass Factory

Exhibition / presentation

Acknowledgments

    Scholarship
  • Creative Industries Fund NL

  • 2019
    Collection
  • Nationale Nederlanden

  • 2020, The Hague, Rotterdam
    Collection
  • ING

  • 2020, Utrecht, Amsterdam, Leidschendam
    Collection
  • Provast Corporate Collection

  • 2021, The Hague
    Collection
  • CODA Museum

  • 2023, Apeldoorn
    Collection
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