Okuda San Miguel
Country: Spain
Okuda San Miguel is a Spanish artist based in Madrid, Spain and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Madrid’s Complutense University. In his work, rainbow geometric architectures blend with organic shapes, bodies without identity, headless animals and symbols that encourage reflection in artistic pieces that could be categorized as Pop Surrealism with a clear essence of street forms. His works often raise questions about existentialism, the universe, the infinite, the meaning of life, and the contradictions of society’s false freedom, showing a conflict between modernity and our roots; ultimately, between man and the same. Highly sought after for large-scale projects, Okuda is perhaps best known for his sculptural works in cities across the world such as his 7 sculptures installation “Air, Seal, and Land” in Boston and his conversion of an abandoned Spanish church aptly named Kaos Temple, which has become a new icon of contemporary art.
Website: www.okudart.es
Instagram: @Okudart