
Ramiro Davaro-Comas is an Argentine/American artist with a background in public art and artist residency management. His passions for painting, storytelling, and community work have pushed him to travel throughout his career, collaborating with artists around the world. He has painted over 300 murals and managed another 150 mural installations for other artists.
Davaro-Comas’ studio practice and work revolves around different parts of his identity and the lived experience he has through each one. He is interested in creating narrative works typically involving one or more prominent characters with bold and dynamic backgrounds reflecting colorful worlds for his stories. HIs work connects with broad audiences and his themes revolve around children's mark making, the culture of skateboarding and stories of immigrant families, all passions of his and part of his own character.
Davaro-Comas is currently co-directing Super-Stories, an organization he launched with artist Grace Lang that focuses on arts education and large scale mural projects. Their motto is - If you know something, teach it! When he is not painting murals or in the studio, he is playing music, skateboarding and raising his son Otis.