Belin is a self-taught artist who, from an early age, developed a unique visual language — a synthesis of realism and abstraction that transcends traditional categories of art. His first medium, spray paint, gave him raw freedom and immediacy, allowing him to merge hyperrealist precision with cubist deconstruction.
Starting with large-scale realism, Belin gradually moved toward image fragmentation — not as a sudden shift, but as the result of continuous exploration. His art became more conceptual, where overlapping planes and broken forms reflect questions of perception, memory, and identity in an age of visual overload.
For Belin, art is not just a technique but an extension of personal growth. His experience as an artist, father, and partner nourishes his sensitivity. Each stroke reflects a journey of self-discovery and emotional depth, exploring both visual and human fragmentation.
His post-neocubist style reinterprets cubism by breaking reality into dynamic layers that blend realism and abstraction. For over two decades, Belin has left his mark in New York, Paris, London, Colombia, Mexico, and Dakar, exhibiting in museums and international art fairs.
He bridges classical art with contemporary urban culture, collaborating with institutions like STRAAT Museum, Instituto Cervantes, UNESCO, and Spanish embassies. Beyond muralism, Belin works in sculpture, fashion, and design — always rooted in the street, always evolving. In 2025, his work continues to defy boundaries and prove that art knows no limits.