Miguel Paredes
Urban Realism blending street art, pop art, and Japanese animation into fine art
About the Artist
Miguel Paredes is a New York artist associated with Urban Realism, a style that blends street art, pop art, and Japanese animation into polished, trend-forward fine art. His official biographies note that he draws inspiration from popular iconography and from mentor Ronnie Cutrone, who worked closely with Andy Warhol, helping place Paredes within a lineage that connects street culture, pop language, and gallery presentation.
Part of Paredes’ appeal is the way he turns cultural noise into something controlled and collectible. His work often channels city energy, celebrity, brand language, and graphic sharpness without losing painterly intention. That makes it especially attractive to collectors who want contemporary art that feels current, urban, and visually assertive.
Kerja Gallery lists Miguel Paredes among its artist pages, and his overall body of work is a strong fit for a collection that values pop culture, visual impact, and contemporary relevance. His work bridges street culture and gallery presentation in a way that remains fresh and engaging.
Works & Images
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