Artist Transforms an Abandoned House With His Unique Geometric Style

Okuda San Miguel is a Spanish street artist and sculptor, famous for his works with geometrical designs. His street art, mostly murals, can be found in several countries across the globe, such as Japan, the USA, Brazil, Peru, Ukraine, Morocco, and India. 

His work is recognizable by geometric structures and multicolored prints. In this article, we want to present you with his recent work in Fort Smith, Arkansas, where he painted an abandoned home and named the project “The Rainbow Embassy.” This was organized in collaboration with the curating organization “Just Kids,” whose mission is to revitalize local neighborhoods in Arkansas using public modern art.  

Okuda’s work focuses on deep subjects such as false freedom in capitalism, contradictions in existentialism, as well as the duality between modern life and the human roots of existence. He is also very interested in colorful pop art and the rich inner layers of foreign cultures, and he is not afraid to combine all these elements in his work. This is also visible in the astonishing art he created in Arkansas. The house looks incredibly cheerful and it’s almost like it came straight out of Wonderland! 

Scroll down to take a peek at this amazing project.