Portrair Sergio Vazquez Sergio Stuff

Sergio Vazquez “Sergio Stuff” (San Juan, P.R., October 31, 1987) is an illustrator, muralist, and street artist born on the hyper-tropical island of Puerto Rico, and part of the Santurce community. He studied at the Escuela de Artes Plásticas in San Juan, P.R. His work is characterized by psychedelic compositions filled with movement and vibrant colors. He draws inspiration from everyday modern archetypes, which he transforms into deconstructed cartoons, aiming to capture and dissect their essence in a visually engaging way.

Over the years, he has had the opportunity to showcase his art in both solo and group exhibitions, in Puerto Rico as well as internationally. He has created large-scale murals in different countries through festivals and commissions, such as DC Walls, Color Caribe in Puerto Rico, and Ibug in Germany. Additionally, he has collaborated with brands like Bad Bunny, Cheetos, and McDonald's, which has allowed him to bring his art to a global audience. As a multimedia artist, he continues to push the boundaries of his artistic practice.