Colectivo Licuado

Montevideo / Uruguay

Colectivo Licuado makes the collective duo that consists of Uruguayan artists Camilo Nuñez and Florencia Durán. The two describe their works as “A wall painting enterprise-giving colour to public and private spaces”. The works of the duo are featured as a part of the opening of the URBAN NATION Museum in 2017. […]

Biography / Colectivo Licuado

Colectivo Licuado makes the collective duo that consists of Uruguayan artists Camilo Nuñez and Florencia Durán. The two describe their works as “A wall painting enterprise-giving colour to public and private spaces”. The works of the duo are featured as a part of the opening of the URBAN NATION Museum in 2017.

Camilo Nuñez and Florencia Durán from Montevideo, Uruguay formed Colectivo Licuado in 2011. Camilo originally painted as Theic, Florencia as Fitz, they are pioneers of the still young Southern American and especially Uruguayan street art and mural scene. Both studied Industrial Design together. Typical for their murals is a strong influence by surrealism, texture and the human condition. As they say, their work reflects the interaction between people and their environment, investigating and combining the culture and tradition of a particular environment. Murals painted by Colectivo Licuado can be see not only in Montevideo, but also countries like Poland, Italy or Portugal.