Sunday Evening Art Gallery — Okuda

Born Oscar San Miguel Erice in Santander, Spain, Okuda is a painter and sculptor internationally known for his distinctive style.

After receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Complutense University of Madrid in 2007, Okuda began to produce works in his studio, which led to shows in New York, Berlin, London and Paris.Okuda’s work can be classified as pop surrealism with a clear essence of street art or urban art.His art is defined by bold colors, geometric shapes and anonymous bodies coming to life in a vibrant explosion of iconographic imagery.

Okuda is interested in pop art, especially in cinema and fashion, as well as in the light and color of other cultures, which allows him to incorporate all these interests to his style.

The artist started with graffiti on walls and trains, but little by little his style evolved to a major point. Now it is common to see his enormous works in some buildings around all continents, as well as exhibitions in different places.

These pieces of artwork often raise contradictions about existentialism, the universe, the infinite, the meaning of life, and the false freedom of capitalism.

More of Okuda’s eye popping art can be found at https://okudasanmiguel.com/ and https://www.streetartbio.com/artists/about-okuda-biography/.

 

 

 

 

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      1. We have learned that while working on a canvas you have to look regularly to your work from a distance, but that is difficult when you are painting on a huge wall.

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