Yok Sheryo's creative work

Yok & Sheryo: Interdisciplinary Artist Duo and Street Art Innovators

Yok & Sheryo are a globally recognized interdisciplinary artist duo, uniting the creative visions of Yok, originally from Australia, and Sheryo, originally from Singapore. Their collaborative practice is rooted in street art and graffiti but has evolved into a sophisticated exploration of fine art, including painting, sculpture, and large-scale immersive installations. Central to their work is the fictional tropical island of Yeahnahnesia, a mythical realm inhabited by a cast of eccentric gods, creatures, and artifacts that comment on contemporary society and culture. This narrative-driven approach allows Yok & Sheryo to weave together themes of animism, folklore, and cultural syncretism into their vibrant and often irreverent visual language. The duo's aesthetic is heavily influenced by Western subcultures such as retro skateboarding graphics, surf culture, and pulp illustrations, which they seamlessly blend with Eastern sensibilities. Their murals can be found in major cities worldwide, from New York and Los Angeles to Singapore and Perth. Beyond the streets, Yok & Sheryo have exhibited in prestigious venues like the Art Gallery of Western Australia and the ArtScience Museum. They have collaborated with iconic brands including Google, Nike, Adidas, and Vans, bringing their signature riotous style to commercial and public projects. Their process often involves traveling and researching traditional handicrafts, such as Indonesian batik and ceramic painting, which they then remix into modern contexts. By investigating the ever-shifting nature of society through intercultural dialogues, Yok & Sheryo create works that are both playful and profound. Whether through a 2D painting or a 3D temple installation, the duo continues to push the boundaries of public and contemporary art from their bases in Brooklyn and Bali.