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Julian Osorio

Biography

Bio

Born in 1978 in Bogota Colombia, Julian lived worked and studied in the capital until 1999 when he moved to the United States.

After graduating high school, Julian served in the military Air Force for a year where he created two oversized mural at their facility. Once in the US Julian began working as a scenic artist/sculptor and sign painter. Throughout this time he painted most of the M&M's characters displaying at the stores worldwide, as well as the sculptures for the theme parks six flags nationwide.

In 2014 through Foam Tech Company Julian and a small group of artists were commissioned to create the one and only full scale (24 ft. Tall) Optimus prime and a full scale Bumble Bee (20ft tall) for the Transformers 4 movie premiere worldwide. Such massive structures displayed in Hong Kong bay and Hollywood simultaneously. Years later Bumble bee featured in the movie Ted with Mark Wahlberg.

In 2006 he was hired by Hasbro toy company and worked at the headquarters facility in Pawtucket RI. There he did the first Optimus Prime toy prototype for the recently acquired franchise Transformers line, his background as an airbrush artist gave him the ability to successfully recreate the flames and graphics for this particular action figure. Simultaneously he painted many other prototypes for the company including Marvel action figures, Mr. Potato head, Ghost-rider, Star wars, my little pony, my littlest pet shops and more. Julian is also a great hyper-realistic airbrush artist. Painting multiple motorcycles displayed in magazines, cars, custom painted helmets for pilots, motorcyclists, and hockey players.

Julian as a muralist has done huge murals with one in particular displaying at the Patriots place in Attleboro Massachusetts right in front of the Guillete stadium house of the New England Patriots.

Now he works in Hollywood as camera scenic artist in New York and Boston since 2011. And he is often hired as a muralist and custom airbrush artist to work on murals and custom painted vehicles.

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