Daisuke Okamoto is the Projecting Possibilities July Grant Recipient

Daisuke Okamoto is the Projecting Possibilities July Grant Recipient
July 7, 2025 Angela Anthony

Projecting Possibilities, a digital public art project launched during the pandemic, returns to showcase local artists and to celebrate our rich, creative community. Helms Design District, in partnership with Culver Arts, will feature a new artist each month, projecting their artwork street-side on the entry doors to the Helms Design Center located at 8745 Washington Boulevard in Culver City. With easy community viewing, this outdoor gallery’s projections can be viewed from 8:00 pm until 2:00 am. Daisuke Okamoto is the Culver Arts grant recipient for the month of July. His work will be displayed from July 1st through July 31st.

ABOUT DAISUKE

Daisuke Okamoto’s art is heavily influenced by science fiction and psychedelic culture. Given his intense passion for repetitive line drawing, Okamoto has been known to work over a year on a single piece.

Okamoto’s work, “OKAINA IMAGE” is an elaborate and involved system of ink line drawings representing identity and transformation, exploring the cycle of life in the complex, biomorephic narratives of the organic.

Daisuke has done projects with Microsoft and PBS and his murals can be found in the United States in CA, TX, NV, OR, UT, NY, as well as internationally in Tokyo and Berlin. Born and raised in Tokyo, Okamoto currently works and resides in Los Angeles.

Applications for the 2024-2025 Projecting Possibilities grants are now closed.

Your support for this project will continue the mission of the Culver City Arts Foundation, helping to promote the longevity of Projecting Possibilities and highlight arts and culture in our community. If you are a local business and would like to connect for special promotions or incentives, the Culver Arts Foundation would love to hear from you!

“Art brings beauty, creates community, and starts conversation.” For more information, please email Culver Arts.