Ori Bengal Artist
www.theartofori.com
IG: @TheArtOfOri
Twitter: @TheArtOfOri
People know Ori Bengal (@TheArtofOri) as the guy who makes art every single day since 2012 without fail. His pieces, like him, are playful, bold and unique. Ori’s mastery of story-telling fills his art with personal meaning for its collectors, and makes Ori’s commissions prized possessions all over the world.
Born in Israel, Ori took a decade break from art to finally awaken his destiny. On April 22, 2012 he declared to the world, “If I’m not creating, I’m not living.” Then over four thousand pieces of art later, Ori proved to himself (and the world), you really can do what you love every single day.
Ori says, “I strive to live an adventure worth telling, and to leave the world a brighter place through my art and my actions. Due to my nomadic nature, I focus on creating art digitally before transferring to canvas, metal, or acrylic panels – which I can create from the size of a stamp to the size of a building.”
Pushing his craft to higher levels, Ori is now focused on mastering new mediums (such as NFT, 3D printing, AI, and AR/VR), while using his art to raise funds for good causes. He’s done work for such organizations as Miss America, the Rodney King Foundation, and Alice Cooper’s Solid Rock foundation. He speaks on this subject on stages all over the world.
After completing an NFT series for Snoop Dogg, Ori is currently sending a collection of NFT artwork to the moon in March 2023 with eight time Grammy award winning producer Malik Yusef, through his partners at Galactic Legacy Labs, Intuitive Machines and Space X, officially making his art “out of this world!”.
He has been on stage with such legends as Cordell Broadus, Timbaland, Alice Cooper, and has done portraits for such greats as Scott Page of Pink Floyd (which was used as the cover for NFT Today magazine).
Ori can be found online at TheArtOfOri.com and on most social media platforms as TheArtOfOri.