At first glance, people might mistake these hyperrealistic paintings for actual women swimming in a New York canal. Of course, that would be unhygienic and most likely unsafe. It's a relief to know, then that they are actually the creation of street artist Sean Yoro. Perched on his surfboard, Sean Yoro (who also goes by the name of Hula) creates these frescos with acrylic paint.
So detailed and vibrant, Sean Yoro makes sure his paintings reflect in the water for added effect. It's interesting to see how these works of art interact with their environment. This may be the next movement of graffiti in general. Yet since Sean Yoro hails from Oahu, Hawaii, he could very well be simply bringing a piece of home to the concrete jungle of the Big Apple.
Incredible Seaside Murals
Sean Yoro Creates Stunning Street Art From His Surfboard
Trend Themes
1. Seaside Street Art - Sean Yoro's interactive murals could inspire a wave of seaside street art installations.
2. Hyperrealistic Frescos - The hyperrealistic style used by Sean Yoro offers a new inspiration for fresco painters.
3. Surfboard Art - The use of unconventional tools such as surfboards for art creation opens up new possibilities for artists.
Industry Implications
1. Street Art - The evolution of street art has the potential to become a mainstream art form.
2. Tourism - Seaside street art installations could become a destination for tourists.
3. Art Supplies - The use of unconventional tools by artists, such as surfboards, may lead to a new kind of art supplies market.