Esperança (2023) Printmaking by Kobra

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Impressão em FineArt UV em Canvas 100% algodão, com certificado de Autenticidade do Artista. Impressão Limitada. Kobra criou esta série para ajudar as pessoas que sofreram com as enchentes na cidade de São Sebastião SP, toda a venda na época foram revertidas para ajuda as famílias que perderam tudo. Somente o artista tem número exato da tiragem. About [...]
Impressão em FineArt UV em Canvas 100% algodão, com certificado de Autenticidade do Artista. Impressão Limitada. Kobra criou esta série para ajudar as pessoas que sofreram com as enchentes na cidade de São Sebastião SP, toda a venda na época foram revertidas para ajuda as famílias que perderam tudo. Somente o artista tem número exato da tiragem.

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Eduardo Kobra, born Eduardo Kobra de Andrade on January 1, 1976, in São Paulo, Brazil, is a contemporary Brazilian street artist known for his vibrant and large-scale murals that often depict iconic figures [...]

Eduardo Kobra, born Eduardo Kobra de Andrade on January 1, 1976, in São Paulo, Brazil, is a contemporary Brazilian street artist known for his vibrant and large-scale murals that often depict iconic figures and cultural themes. Kobra's art is characterized by its kaleidoscopic colors, intricate patterns, and photorealistic portraits, which blend elements of realism with a distinctive geometric style.

Kobra began his artistic career in the early 1990s, initially influenced by São Paulo's graffiti scene and the city's vibrant street art culture. Over time, he developed his own unique approach, drawing inspiration from diverse sources such as pop art, cubism, and cultural history.

One of Kobra's defining features as an artist is his ability to transform urban spaces into dynamic canvases that convey messages of cultural diversity, social justice, and environmental awareness. His murals often address pressing global issues while celebrating the beauty of different cultures and traditions.

Kobra gained international recognition for his "Kobra World Record" project, where he created the largest mural by a single artist during the 2016 Rio Olympics. Spanning over 32,000 square feet, the mural depicted five indigenous faces from five continents, symbolizing unity and diversity on a global scale.

Beyond his monumental murals, Kobra has created artworks in cities around the world, from New York and Los Angeles to Moscow and Tokyo. His works often attract attention not only for their visual impact but also for their ability to engage viewers and provoke thought.

In addition to his street art, Kobra has exhibited in galleries and museums, showcasing his versatility and expanding his artistic reach beyond the streets. His paintings and installations continue to explore themes of identity, culture, and social consciousness, resonating with audiences worldwide.

Eduardo Kobra's contribution to contemporary art lies not only in his technical skill and aesthetic innovation but also in his commitment to using art as a medium for social change and cultural dialogue. Through his bold and expressive murals, he continues to inspire and captivate viewers, leaving a lasting impression on the global art scene.

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Painting titled "Baby Elvis" by Kobra, Original Artwork, Acrylic
Acrylic on Canvas | 64.2x55.1 in
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Printmaking titled "Igualdade" by Kobra, Original Artwork, Digital Print
Printmaking on Paper | 22x32 in
$5,555.73

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