Wallace Azor, a painter, confronts his imagination with reality to offer us a particularly intriguing universe. Initially inspired by color combinations, he aims to immerse the viewer in a world haunted by strong and strange images while remaining accessible. Whether depicting monsters, landscapes, bodies, or biblical scenes, he creates fascination and pushes the limits of his artistic palette to provide a unique experience.

Through his exhibitions, we discover an independent artist who is both dark and highly committed. His two successful exhibitions, “THE BEST OF WORLDS” and “3919 According to Anny Kleis,” respectively present Wallace Azor as a man inspired by the horror genre (horror movies, etc.) and supporting the cause of women. Currently residing in Rome, he is preparing his project “ZAZAK!”. This project represents what autism can psychologically generate in an individual and within a sibling relationship. He aims to show the hidden side of a fraternal relationship with a non-verbal autistic person who uses violence to express anger, frustration, or dissatisfaction.