Otavio Pandolfo
Otavio Pandolfo is a Brazilian artist and one half of the artist duo OSGEMEOS. He was born in São Paulo in 1974 and began his artistic career in the 1980s through graffiti. Along with his twin brother Gustavo, Otavio has become internationally renowned for his colorful, playful, and surreal art.
Otavio's work is heavily influenced by his Brazilian heritage, including the culture, music, and folklore of his country. He often incorporates elements of Brazilian culture into his pieces, such as samba dancers, favelas, and traditional clothing.
He works across a variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture, and installation, and his murals can be found on walls across the world. He has exhibited his art in galleries and museums worldwide, including the Tate Modern in London, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, and the São Paulo Museum of Art.
Otavio's artwork is known for its intricate detail, bright colors, and dreamlike quality, often featuring characters with yellow skin and large, distinctive eyes. His work has earned him critical acclaim and a devoted following, and he continues to inspire and captivate audiences with his unique artistic vision.
Years:
Born in 1974
Country:
Brazil, São Paulo