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Andy’s work explores the tension between fame, identity, and emotion through bold, abstract storytelling. His acclaimed series Echoes & Icons reimagines cultural legends — pairing figures like Marilyn Monroe × Marilyn Manson, Tupac Shakur × Taylor Swift, and Basquiat × Beyoncé — to reveal the contrast between beauty and chaos, light and legacy.

 

AO Art Co isn’t just a gallery; it’s an evolving experience where modern icons meet expressive design. Each piece invites viewers to confront nostalgia, duality, and the raw pulse of pop culture. Step inside and discover original artwork, limited-edition prints, and live event exhibitions that challenge perception and celebrate individuality.

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AO Art Co.

Echoes of Memory. Icons Reimagined
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Andy Ocegueda is a contemporary visual artist whose work blurs the line between nostalgia and rebellion, beauty and distortion. Based in Ponte Vedra, Florida, Andy builds layered compositions that merge pop-culture icons with emotional storytelling, creating visual conversations about fame, identity, and legacy.

 

His ongoing series, Echoes & Icons, reimagines the duality of modern and legendary figures — pairing names like Marilyn Monroe with Marilyn Manson, Tupac Shakur with Taylor Swift, and Basquiat with Beyoncé — to explore how influence, vulnerability, and artistry transcend time. Each piece is a bold intersection of color, texture, and symbolism, reflecting both reverence and rebellion in equal measure.

 

Ocegueda’s creative journey bridges fine art, design, and modern culture, positioning him among a new generation of artists reshaping how stories are told through visual media. His work has been exhibited across Florida and continues to evolve as part of his expanding collaborative portfolio.

 

Follow his journey on Instagram @ao.art.co

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For inquiries, reach out to us at info@aoartco.com ao.art.company@gmail.com or call us at (336)999-4018. We'd love to hear from you!
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