J. Demsky was born in Elx (Spain), in 1979. He lives and works in Spain.
Demsky, born in 1979 in Elche, is a Spanish street artist. He began his career in the 1990s, immersing himself in graffiti culture during a time of great expansion for the movement. His unique style, heavily influenced by the legendary Jupiter 8 synthesizer and early Arcade video games, stands out for its bold use of geometric lines and vibrant neon colors, evoking both a futuristic and nostalgic aesthetic.
Self-taught, Demsky draws inspiration from multiple sources, from the classicism of New York graffiti to skateboarding culture, from Japanese manga to the sci-fi cinema of the 1980s and 1990s. His work is a continuous search for balance between chaos and order, between fluid forms and precise geometric structures, creating pieces that captivate with hypnotic overlays of transparency and saturated colors.
Demsky's work is an ongoing exploration of the relationship between space and time, a dialogue between past and future. For him, art is a vehicle for sensory stimulation and soul healing, a therapeutic process that drives him to push beyond conventional boundaries constantly.