Who is
Oscar Eagle?
Meet Oscar Eagle, hyper-realist, pop-art storyteller, and London native with paint on his hands and rock-‘n’-roll in his veins.
It all started at a birthday party in Regent’s Park, where a chance chat with Sir John Griffin (the Addison Lee founder) turned into mentorship, a 700 sq ft studio, and a fast-track to London’s most exclusive walls. Today, Oscar’s canvases hang in the Corinthia Hotel’s private dining room, glow under the lights of the Hippodrome Casino, and are set to debut in a Rolls-Royce showroom.
Oscar doesn’t paint portraits; he paints lifestyles. Guitars he hasn’t put down since childhood, the sunglasses he’s worn thin, the vinyl sleeves that scored his 3 a.m. sketch sessions, they all sneak into his work. Add a sharp eye for interiors and a wardrobe that never phones it in, and you get art that’s equal parts diary page and design statement.
“I describe my work as a painted journal of all the things that interest me or relate to me in that moment of time.”
OSCAR EAGLE
Eagle’s Art
Oscar Eagle’s art isn’t just about interiors—it’s about the people, passions, and prized possessions that make each space unique. From guitars to sunglasses, every detail reflects Oscar’s perspective—bold, vibrant, and hyper-real.
FEATURED IN
Finito World Magazine
Here’s an in-depth feature by Christopher Jackson that explores Oscar's journey from an unexpected studio space above a garage to hanging his art in London’s top venues and the philosophy behind his hyper-realistic, pop-inspired interiors.
The article dives into Oscar’s influences, his creative process, and how a chance encounter with Sir John Griffin changed everything. It's a look behind the canvas and into the mind of the artist.