He only needs his surfboard to create authentic wonders , so special they seem real, as if emerging from the water. These are the creations of Sean Yoro, an artist who decides to give forgotten walls a chance, and he does so from the perspective of his surfboard.
Women are the protagonists of these works of art, which you'd love to have in your home and admire every day. They are true wonders that transform an inhospitable place into an almost heavenly space.

If Mick Fanning took your breath away, what we have for you today will take your breath away...
The artist Sean Yoro is also known as Hula , in fact, his stage name, which he includes on his website and in every trace he leaves on the Internet. And he keeps creating because looking at his works will take you away!
What material does Sean Yoro use to create his works?
Sean Yoro's creations are large oil murals, always at water level , so that the figures appear to be emerging from the sea. And he truly achieves this optical effect beautifully.
We've looked at their website and they also have murals in areas without water, but it's the merit of doing it on a surfboard that catches our attention the most; it couldn't be any other way.

Where can I see Sean Yoro's work?
This artist, who has left us speechless , is of Hawaiian origin but lives in New York , where he creates his works. If you want to take a trip, you've got the perfect excuse, but if you can't, don't worry; he's very active on his Instagram account, and you can enjoy his works every day.
You can also purchase some of her works, which she sells on her website . Visit and enjoy. Some of them are affordable. Even the website is cool!

Do you know a better combination of surfing and painting? It's almost impossible. It's been a while since we've seen so much talent united on a single surfboard. We don't know how he'll ride the waves, but if he has the same skill as with oil painting...
The perfect combination to cool off this hot July. Do you know of any similar stories you'd like to tell us about? We think Sean Yoro is unique, but you never know... in his case, we don't know what surfboard he uses, but whatever it is, it's a good one to delight us with every creation.
Good waves!
