Meet Ruben Ubiera, Orgie (aka Le’ Creep) and Golden - the 3 Graffiti Kings of Wynwood, Miami.
For their first time in Asia, they have been invited to Bangkok to create some of their best artworks, exclusively for Los Atico - the new “it” roof top Mexican bar in the heart of Sukhumvit soi 11.
Born and bred in Miami, Orgie started his obsession with graffiti during middle school. The adrenaline of rebelling and living life on the edge, while making cool art complemented his dare-devil personality. He slowly made his way painting murals in Wynwood, where the vibrant artworks, restaurants, breweries, dance and club venues were just starting to kick off. At the time, graffiti was starting to become more of an art form rather than pure vandalism, while people also started to give more appreciation to the artworks. Orgie’s reputation grew through word-of-mouth in the streets and social media. His big break came when he painted for Ludacris during an Art Basel exhibition.
He has also done pieces for Young Jeezy and Fat Joe. His mentality of “This is not getting me anywhere, but I love it” has changed quickly as he is now one of the most requested artists in Miami.
For their first time in Asia, they have been invited to Bangkok to create some of their best artworks, exclusively for Los Atico - the new “it” roof top Mexican bar in the heart of Sukhumvit soi 11.
Born and bred in Miami, Orgie started his obsession with graffiti during middle school. The adrenaline of rebelling and living life on the edge, while making cool art complemented his dare-devil personality. He slowly made his way painting murals in Wynwood, where the vibrant artworks, restaurants, breweries, dance and club venues were just starting to kick off. At the time, graffiti was starting to become more of an art form rather than pure vandalism, while people also started to give more appreciation to the artworks. Orgie’s reputation grew through word-of-mouth in the streets and social media. His big break came when he painted for Ludacris during an Art Basel exhibition.
He has also done pieces for Young Jeezy and Fat Joe. His mentality of “This is not getting me anywhere, but I love it” has changed quickly as he is now one of the most requested artists in Miami.