Pedro AMOS

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Photos from Pedro AMOS's post 04/09/2026

People still doing ❓❓❓

Found these action shots of me painting a mural from years ago buried deep in the cloud. No matter how much preparation, painting a large scale mural is never a smooth process. I love organized chaos… always have.

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04/02/2026

🔴 “Up Yours” 50x50in - acrylic on canvas | 2021 |

Easily one of my personal favorites from the-
“Pieces Make You Whole” collection- 2021

This artwork speaks to shedding attachments, shattering ceilings and overcoming obstacles.

Photos from Pedro AMOS's post 04/01/2026

Found in 2026 in an alley between the noise of the new construction and two old warehouses.

This piece was painted around 2020 during the pandy. It reminded me of a time when graffiti wasn’t curated.

A little faded but not forgotten, it’s definitely too big for that alley (probably why I never got a good shot of it). In a neighborhood where people are literally fighting over wall space, it was nice to find this forgotten gem…

03/31/2026

Party, party, party, no dress code needed. WMC raver vibrations in Wynwood.

03/23/2026

What’s more fun to paint?

03/05/2026

“Me, me, me” 48x36 in. 2020 acrylic on canvas 🔴

This abstract was part of my 2020 exhibit “Pieces Make You Whole”. The painting explores the idea of how we can become trapped in our own perspectives—missing the viewpoints of others.

“Me, me, me” was purchased in 2022 and found its home in Pittsburgh. Glad to finally have a clean shot of it alive and well.



Grateful to everyone who continues to support my work and journey.

02/21/2026

“Exit stage left” fun jam in Ashville.

Photos from Pedro AMOS's post 02/21/2026

A quickie I painted a few years ago for a creative entrepreneur who launched her business of women’s pastis. We live in a world of niches within industries highlight by subcultures.

Photos from Pedro AMOS's post 02/13/2026

“Bad Brad” - one of the original DTMZOO members. I met Bad Brad through his younger brother Snoop in the mid 90s. I was 15 and he was about 21 and we became close friends. Known for being a passionate skater, extraordinarily cheap and a smart mouth, sarcastic pain in the ass… but I loved It. A college dropout who never drank or smoked the day in his life, and in his late 20’s became the youngest Stockbroker by 10 years for Wells Fargo’s Brickell office and was killing it!

Down Town Mafia was a skate crew started by Twisk and a couple others, they brought together skaters and Graffiti writers from West Palm to Homestead. Every Saturday at about noon, 30 to 50 kids would meet at Government Center station and swarm downtown til the sun went down. Crew beefs were usually squashed, ignored or settled all for the love of skating. I meet so many writers I had only seen up, S. Florida legends, active guys who paved the way for me and others.

I’ll never forget those times. Bad Brad is suffering from a health issue and has been for some years. At my home we keep him in our prayers and send some love whenever possible. 🙏

Photos from Pedro AMOS's post 01/07/2026

A star studded production to start 2026.
Amos x Sento x June x Meps 💥

TFP x FS x DTT x 004

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