In the 1970s, a Japanese TV show called Ultraman inexplicably became very popular in Argentina. In the 1990s collage artist and painter Shinro Ohtake frequently collaborated with graphic designer Vaughan Oliver to create album art for bands on 4AD. At some point in the 2000s, Instagram revolutionized the way we discover art and artists.Â
All of these things did, and continue to, inspire Marcelo.
Somehow, he manages to fuse such disparate influences into epic, ultra-chic commercials for the world’s highest profile brands (Ford, Renault, Samsung, Coca-Cola… all the big ones). Check them out, they’re immaculate, entertaining, cinematic with a human touch.Â
Oh, and he’s also a world-renowned sculptor, whose bronze robots and monsters prompt the art world to remember they once saw the world with childlike wonder. We should probably get one for the office.
In the 1970s, a Japanese TV show called Ultraman inexplicably became very popular in Argentina. In the 1990s collage artist and painter Shinro Ohtake frequently collaborated with graphic designer Vaughan Oliver to create album art for bands on 4AD. At some point in the 2000s, Instagram revolutionized the way we discover art and artists.Â
All of these things did, and continue to, inspire Marcelo.
Somehow, he manages to fuse such disparate influences into epic, ultra-chic commercials for the world’s highest profile brands (Ford, Renault, Samsung, Coca-Cola… all the big ones). Check them out, they’re immaculate, entertaining, cinematic with a human touch.Â
Oh, and he’s also a world-renowned sculptor, whose bronze robots and monsters prompt the art world to remember they once saw the world with childlike wonder. We should probably get one for the office.