TVBoy's works often depict current affairs.[3] Many of his large murals are done in
Gràcia, a location of much artistic culture in the city.[4][5] Some of his art is dedicated to local icons, including painting
Montserrat Caballé and
Pau Donés after their deaths.[4]
His first official gallery show in Barcelona was Home Street Home, held in 2021 at the Casa Seat.[7]
He has created many murals to reflect support of Ukraine following the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, including in the
Kyiv region[8] and around Barcelona. In Barcelona, next to his mural of Putellas is one of a Ukrainian flag bearing the word "hope" with an image of a girl making its letter "O" into a
peace symbol, and on one panel in
Plaça Sant Jaume, the centre of Catalonia, he has created and updated various murals, depicting images including Ukrainian president
Volodymyr Zelenskyy calling for an end to war; children planting a peace flag on a Russian tank; and Russian president
Vladimir Putin incarcerated.[9][10] The panel was later removed during façade renovations.[3] In January 2023, he was invited by humanitarian organisation
Cesvi to travel to
Bucha and
Irpin in Ukraine's Kyiv oblast, sites of the
Bucha massacre and
Battle of Irpin, to create art to bring positivity as the nation approached a year of war. Combining football and the war in Ukraine, one of his murals depicts children playing football wearing jerseys with the numbers 20 and 23, and the names "peace" and "hope". His other murals in Ukraine depict children, too, as well as flowers and the colours of the
Ukrainian flag.[3][8]