CREATIVE
TALENT
CONTACT
"My art tells stories, the neighborhood is my stage, and Hip-Hop is my communication tool."
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Social Impact Projects
Diversity and Inclusion
Community Support Initiatives
Innovative Techniques
About

Uvezeta is a multidisciplinary Peruvian artist who fuses design, urban art, and Hip-Hop culture to create a distinctive visual language.

Specialized in graphic design, textile, music production, and muralism, his work reflects an authentic vision of contemporary Latin American reality, characterized by a unique style and a solidly defined concept that celebrates neighborhood identity.
Impact

Through diverse artistic expressions, Uvezeta amplifies the voices of marginalized communities, transforming urban spaces into public galleries that promote social dialogue and strengthen the sense of belonging and cultural identity.

Key Concepts
Urban narratives and neighborhood testimonies
Fusion of traditional and contemporary artistic techniques
Exploration of social issues through art
Celebration of Latin American ethnic and cultural diversity
Community empowerment through artistic expressions
Inspiration

Uvezeta finds inspiration in the everyday life of Latino neighborhoods, their social dynamics, traditions, challenges, and resilience.

His creative process starts with observation and immersion in the community, capturing authentic stories that he then translates into impactful visual proposals that resonate both locally and globally.
Notable Projects or Collaborations
Musical collaborations with leading Peruvian and international Hip-Hop artists
Design and development of collections for recognized streetwear brands
Strategic alliances with influential content creators in Peru and globally
Implementation of socio-educational programs for children in vulnerable communities, promoting art as a tool for personal development
Outstanding participation in exhibitions, festivals, and design fairs in local and international circuits
Urban interventions and murals that transform public spaces into open-air galleries