Eduardo Kobra
Eduardo Kobra • Born 1976, São Paulo, Brazil
Eduardo Kobra is a Brazilian street artist known for his massive, colorful murals featuring kaleidoscope-like portraits of cultural icons. His photorealistic technique combined with geometric patterns and vibrant colors has made him one of the most recognizable muralists in the world. From São Paulo's walls to breaking world records, Kobra's art celebrates diversity and peace.
Artist Details
Based in: São Paulo, Brazil
Artistic Style: Photorealism, Kaleidoscope patterns, Colorful murals, Portrait art
Notable Works
- Ethnicities (2016) - Rio Olympics, world's largest mural
- The Kiss (Times Square) - VJ Day recreation
- Mount Rushmore of Art - Warhol, Basquiat, Haring, Frida
- Albert Einstein - Multiple cities
Major Exhibitions
- High Line, New York (2018)
- SCOPE Art Fair, Miami (2019)
- Eden Gallery, multiple locations
Collaborations
- United Nations - Peace murals
- Rio 2016 Olympics - Official muralist
- Coca-Cola - World Cup campaigns
Achievements & Recognition
- Guinness World Record for largest mural (2016)
- Murals in over 30 countries
- UN Global Advocate for environmental causes