Oscar Eagle, a London-based British artist, belongs to a league of creators whose work transcends the boundaries of traditional art. His signature style, neo-pop surrealism, blends elements of luxury interior design with iconic figures from music, fashion, and popular culture. Working exclusively with oil on wood, his paintings exude texture, depth, and a timeless elegance.
Symbolism, Style, and Strong Narratives
Eagle doesn't just create paintings—he creates worlds. His works bring together pop culture legends with unexpected symbolic elements that often reflect personal stories of his clients or broader social narratives. His distinctive vision has attracted collectors, patrons, and public figures across Europe.
A Personal Gift to Richard Raši
A milestone in Eagle’s career came when he personally gifted a painting to Richard Raši, Speaker of the National Council of the Slovak Republic. The piece powerfully connects Bratislava’s statue of Andy Warhol with the city’s beloved Čumil sculpture and Warhol’s iconic Elvis motif. It represents a unique visual synthesis of Slovak identity, global pop-art, and a contemporary London aesthetic.
The painting is now housed in the official spaces of the Slovak Parliament—a work of art that speaks across cultures and borders.
Warhol as Inspiration and Muse
Andy Warhol remains one of Eagle’s key artistic references. Not merely through homage—as in the painting “Warhol’s Way”, where Warhol appears alongside Elvis—but through a deeper engagement with Warhol’s approach to public art, style, and cultural commentary. In many ways, Eagle’s work resonates with the mission of the Andy Warhol Foundation, which continues to support artists pushing the boundaries of pop-art expression.
Where to Find His Work?
Oscar Eagle paints from a private London studio supported by British patron Sir John Griffin. His artworks can be seen in Hippodrome Casino, high-end design hotels, and private residences of influential individuals.
Oscar’s pieces appear in spaces where business, aesthetics, and culture intersect—true to the spirit of The Business Soirée.