November 21, 2017
NO LIMIT
By JM Rizzi
Born in Brooklyn in the 70s James M. Rizzi says he discovered art early and was shaped by the raw energy of the city. After studying at New York’s School of Visual Arts Rizzi followed “in the footsteps of the pioneers of street art . . . adding his colorful interpretations to the urban landscape.” Now living in Dallas, Rizzi has painted all over the world, using motion, scale, and color to compose work described as “a magical symphony of shapes and forms, all pulsating into one another.” This 250-foot long wall overlooking the Viskan River was painted in 2017 for the No Limit festival in Borås, Sweden, and Brooklyn Street Art says “It’s appropriate that his work is here by the river, as he speaks of fluidity when describing the gestural abstract style that he has become known for.” @jmrizzi @nolimitboras
















