Luiz Leit | Electric Ghosts 

My work explores a personal visual language built between abstract expressionism and urban signs. Layers of gesture, color, and spontaneous writing create environments that resemble fragmented city walls — spaces where memory, movement, and perception overlap.

The Electric Ghosts emerge naturally from this process. They are simple, almost primitive figures, yet highly expressive. Neither fully characters nor symbols, they act as silent observers — witnesses of the urban and emotional landscape.

Their repeated presence transforms them into a central element of my work, a visual identity that contrasts with the chaos of the background. While other elements come and go — animals, objects, fragments of text — the ghosts remain.

They are not fixed in meaning. They may represent spirits, thoughts, or states of awareness. They float, observe, and coexist with the world without interfering.

Through them, I seek a balance between energy and silence, structure and spontaneity — a space where painting becomes both instinctive and reflective.