Sean Yoro is an artist who combined his love of surfing and windsurfing with his innate creativity and ventured out to sea, where he now paints hyperrealistic girls on flooded hidden surfaces.
Hawaiian Sean Yoro, known in the art world as Hula, is an innovative creative who decided to paint the flooded corners of New York. Before his latest hobby, Hula was engaged in traditional painting and wood-painting, and in his spare time he also surfed and windsurfed. One day, while sculling, the idea came to him that he could paint the distant surfaces he came across during his sports exploration. Hula thus invented a very special form of street style art, because instead of applying colors to urban surfaces, he prefers to paint on remote, abandoned and flooded surfaces that can only be reached by water. The artist, who currently lives and works in New York, prefers to draw hyperrealistic portraits of bathing women from a soup kitchen.
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