MIKIHUMO is a visual artist whose multidisciplinary practice spans architecture, light, and technology; exploring how space can be transformed through projection, motion, and perception.
Trained as an architect, he brings spatial sensibility to his artistic work, creating immersive environments that blur the boundary between the physical and the digital—inviting audiences into sensorial experiences that feel both futuristic and deeply human.
His recent works have been showcased internationally, with features in The New York Times, Art Miami, L.A. Art Show, Burning Man, and Miami Music Week, among others.
MIKIHUMO is an talented multidisciplinary artist from Caracas, Venezuela, now based in Miami. His practice bridges art, architecture, and technology, with a distinctive focus on volumetric forms and the transformative power of light. Trained as an architect, he brings a spatial sensibility into his artistic work, creating immersive environments that merge structure, movement, and perception.
In addition to his independent projects, MIKIHUMO has contributed to the realms of stage design and projection mapping, collaborating with musicians, performers, and other visual artists to expand the boundaries of live experience. His work often dissolves the line between the physical and the digital, inviting viewers to step into sensorial landscapes that are both futuristic and deeply human.
His recent works have been showcased internationally, with features in The New York Times, Art Miami, L.A. Art Show, Burning Man, and Miami Music Week, among others. Through these platforms, MIKIHUMO continues to explore how art, light, and technology can reimagine space and engage collective imagination.
Artistic Focus & Style
• MIKIHUMO is a multidisciplinary artisworking across media including sculpture, projection mapping, video art, painting, 3D modelling, and architecture.
• His work tends to explore minimalism, especially the interplay between nature and architecture.
• Themes: looking at similarities between micro and macro scales, such as particles, atoms, photons; combining physical and elemental forces.
Projects and Concepts
• Among his conceptual works are “Imponderable Cities,” which seem to question how cities function, particularly in terms of human vs automated infrastructures.
• MIKIHUMO often uses volumetric shapes and light, leveraging architectural training in how space is built or perceived.
Presentations & Recognition
• His work has been shown at several art fairs and festivals in the U.S., including Art Miami (during Art Basel), LA Art Show.
• He has also been featured in PBS’ Art Loft, which did a profile on him, particularly noting his use of minimalism, architecture, and nature. Also in a storefront in Madison Avenue NYC was showcased for more than a year.
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