Okuda (1980) - Bear Mask + Signed serigraphy





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Okuda San Miguel, Bear Mask + Signed serigraphy, a limited edition mixed‑technique street art print from 2020, signed, 32 × 29.7 cm, 5 kg, Spain.
Description from the seller
Okuda San Miguel
Beermask+ signed screen print
Suitable for easy construction by anyone.
The package contains:
A3 digital print on fine art coated paper by Okuda
– 8 full-color pages with cut sheets for assembly
Double-sided roller belt
Design a cardboard folder.
Also including the original instructions and double-sided tape.
Okuda (1980) is the name under which the Spanish artist Oscar San Miguel Erice has been operating since he first started painting on the street in 1997. His work has since evolved into an authorial visual language based on the use of multicolored geometric patterns, organic forms, anthropomorphic figures, and gray anonymous bodies, brought to life in the form of large-scale murals, installations, paintings, and sculptures that address crucial topics such as existentialism, the universe, the meaning of life, and the false freedom of capitalism, emphasizing the contrasts between modernity and our roots. Okuda is one of the leading pop art artists of the 20th century in the new pop culture, alongside Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, KAWS, Roy Lichtenstein, Banksy, Invader, or Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Okuda San Miguel
Beermask+ signed screen print
Suitable for easy construction by anyone.
The package contains:
A3 digital print on fine art coated paper by Okuda
– 8 full-color pages with cut sheets for assembly
Double-sided roller belt
Design a cardboard folder.
Also including the original instructions and double-sided tape.
Okuda (1980) is the name under which the Spanish artist Oscar San Miguel Erice has been operating since he first started painting on the street in 1997. His work has since evolved into an authorial visual language based on the use of multicolored geometric patterns, organic forms, anthropomorphic figures, and gray anonymous bodies, brought to life in the form of large-scale murals, installations, paintings, and sculptures that address crucial topics such as existentialism, the universe, the meaning of life, and the false freedom of capitalism, emphasizing the contrasts between modernity and our roots. Okuda is one of the leading pop art artists of the 20th century in the new pop culture, alongside Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, KAWS, Roy Lichtenstein, Banksy, Invader, or Jean-Michel Basquiat.

