
From abandoned fabrics and lost railways to other murals of the world, the spanish artist Okuda created a personal universe that explores existentialist contradictions, meaning of life, the infinite, the false freedom of capitalism.
Inspired by surrealism art, pop art and his travels, Okuda’s work has been classified as pop surrealism, with evident presence of street art and urban art.
Geometric structures and multicolour prints, brilliant colours, deconstructed animals, bodies without identity are all elements that the artist use in his work
The conflict between modernity and our roots is reflect through the artist material.
Okuda is currently based in Madrid.