Jeremy Striker

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Curaçao’s streets are alive with color—pastel buildings, ocean blues, and now, the striking pop art of visual artist Jeremy Striker. With his bold murals, Jeremy doesn’t just paint walls—he transforms public space into vibrant celebrations of culture, identity, and community.

Born in Miami to Venezuelan parents, Jeremy carries with him a multicultural lens that naturally resonates with Curaçao’s own diverse heritage. His signature “Lady Seú” murals, optical-illusion artworks that honor the island’s Afro-Curaçaoan traditions, have quickly become cultural landmarks in Otrobanda. They tell stories of strength and resilience while serving as symbols of unity and cultural pride.

What makes Jeremy’s work stand out is its ability to connect art with people. By placing large-scale, eye-catching pieces in public view, his murals spark conversations about identity, history, and belonging. They invite residents and visitors alike to pause, reflect, and celebrate the beauty of Curaçao’s diversity.

For visitors, encountering Jeremy’s murals is a chance to experience Curaçao through color, culture, and creativity. For locals, it’s a reminder that art has the power to heal, uplift, and unite.

Jeremy Striker’s work invites you to see Curaçao not just as it is, but as it can be: bold, diverse, and beautifully alive.

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