SCOPE International Contemporary Art Fair   

Art Seen exhibited by works by Miguel Osuna, Moncho 1929 & Brad Howe at SCOPE Art Show in Miami Beach from December 2024.

MONCHO 1929

  • oil and acrylic on canvas

    56” x 79”

    142.24 cm x 200.66 cm

    Price $20,000

MONCHO 1929

  • oil and acrylic on canvas

    72" x 52"

    182.88 cm x 132.08 cm

    $14,000

MONCHO 1929

  • oil and acrylic on canvas

    55” x 42”

    139.7 cm x 106.68 cm

    $9,500

MONCHO 1929

  • oil and acrylic on canvas

    69” x 52”

    175.26 cm x 132.08cm

    Price $12,500

MONCHO 1929

  • oil and acrylic on canvas

    75” x 49”

    190.5 cm x 124.46 cm

    $14,000

MIGUEL OSUNA

  • cotton embroidery on cotton, with aluminum hoop

    48.5" diameter

    123.19 cm diameter

    $16,500

MIGUEL OSUNA

  • cotton embroidery on linen

    40” x 40”

    101.6 cm x 101.6 cm

    $10,500

MIGUEL OSUNA

  • cotton embroidery on cotton, with aluminum hoop

    48.5" diameter

    123.19 cm diameter

    $16,500

MIGUEL OSUNA

  • cotton embroidery on linen

    50" x 50"

    127 cm x 127 cm

    $16,500

MIGUEL OSUNA

  • cotton embroidery on linen

    50" x 50"

    127 cm x 127 cm

    $16,500

MIGUEL OSUNA

  • cotton/polyester embroidery on cotton

    11" x 15"

    27.94 cm x 38.1 cm

    $3,000

MIGUEL OSUNA

  • cotton/polyester embroidery on cotton

    11" x 15"

    27.94 cm x 38.1 cm

    $3,000

MIGUEL OSUNA

  • cotton/polyester embroidery on cotton

    11" x 15"

    27.94 cm x 38.1 cm

    $3,000

MIGUEL OSUNA

  • cotton/polyester embroidery on cotton

    11" x 15"

    27.94 cm x 38.1 cm

    $3,000

BRAD HOWE

  • stainless steel, mixed media

    13" x 20" x 7"

    33.02 x 50.8 x 17.78 cm

    $16,000

BRAD HOWE

  • stainless steel, mixed media

    14" x 27.5" x 5.5"

    35.56 x 69.85 x 13.97 cm

    $17,500

BRAD HOWE

  • stainless steel, mixed media

    18" x 18" x 5"

    45.72 x 45.72 x 12.7 cm

    $16,000

Meet The Artists

MIGUEL OSUNA

  • Miguel Osuna’s embroidery series embodies a fusion of contemporary abstraction with textile craftsmanship passed down by his matriarchs in Mazatlán, Mexico. His work reimagines emotional landscapes of memory, creating textured compositions that evoke introspection. Trained as an architect, Osuna merges fine art with familial heritage, reminding us of the balance between the monumental and the intimate.

    Based in Los Angeles, CA

    Photo Credit: Nick Ouellette

MONCHO 1929

  • (Dan Monteavaro) Moncho 1929’s Botánica paintings explore the intersections of spirituality, identity, and resilience within Latinx communities. Rooted in the blending of African, Indigenous, and Spanish Catholic traditions from his Puerto Rican lineage, these works reveal a tapestry of spiritual practices and cultural archetypes that have remained hidden beneath the surface of colonial influence. With vivid imagery and warm palettes, Moncho creates sanctuaries of healing and empowerment.

    Monteavaro’s moniker “Moncho 1929” is inspired by his grandfather, Moncho, born in 1929 and also an artist.

    Based in Los Angeles, California

    Photo Courtesy of the Artist

BRAD HOWE

  • Brad Howe’s vibrant painted sculptures offer a playful meditation on form and color. Influenced by his education in Brazil, the catalyst for Howe’s career, each piece invites viewers to expand their visual vocabulary and reimagine the possibilities of three-dimensional space.

    Art Seen presents never before seen sculptures, from Howe’s latest body of work focused on new explorational painting techniques using automotive paint on steel.

    Based in Los Angeles, CA

    Photo Courtesy of the Artist