RFX1

Artist “RFX1” was born and raised in Southern California by a Korean immigrant family that always encouraged his creativity.

His obsession with astrology, numerology, and metaphysics created a spiritual foundation that can be found throughout his work. He explores abstraction and simplification of traditional signs, forms, and symbols to create a universal language, which he calls “Vision Pop”.

RFX1 is on a mission to enlighten and embrighten society through his works. He also hopes to inspire and encourage others to keep going, and to never give up on their dreams, purpose and soul mission in life.

Artist Work

"Sunshine & Sunbeams" (2024)
Willie White Park, Pomona. Part of a larger project that encompasses the entire park. The building shown also covers all 4 sides. Commissioned by Pomona Arts Commission.

“Neighborly Growth” (2022)
OneGeneration Senior Enrichment Center, Reseda Park CA. Commissioned by 11:11 Projects and Councilmember Bob Blumenfield.

"Dragon" (2021)
Young Oak Kim Academy, Koreatown CA. Commissioned by Consulate General of Republic of Korea.

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During AAPI Heritage Month, Ewkuks presents, a Korean-American artist, RFX1 painting a huge dragon for the only middle school in Koreatown, Los Angeles named after a Korean-American - Young Oak Kim at Young Oak Kim Academy (YOKA). This mural symbolizes hope for Koreatown, especially during the last few years with violence against the AAPI community has been terrifyingly on the rise.

Snowman Factory (2020)
Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica CA. Commissioned by Downtown Santa Monica and Santa Monica Cultural Affairs.

Reach for the Stars (2020)
Hobart Elementary School, Koreatown CA. This is one part of a larger project that spanned two different locations and multiple walls. Commissioned by Consulate General of Republic of Korea.

"Good Mourning" (2020)
This was during Dia De Los Muertos 2020 in Long Beach. Commissioned by Councilmember Mary Zendejas.