Sclocco is a self-taught figurative artist based in Toronto and trained architect working in the film industry. His work explores gender fluidity and social dynamics through figures that resist fixed identity. He is drawn to historical references not as nostalgia, but as living systems that continue to shape how we inhabit our bodies and relate to one another. He use structure to inform how figures occupy space, while painting allows him to undo rigidity, introducing vulnerability, fluidity, and fracture. The body becomes a site where structure dissolves, reflecting the instability of power, intimacy, and self perception.