The following table lists Kobra's major works.
Analysis of individual artworks •
V-J Day in Time Square, 2012 : Eduardo Kobra draws his inspiration for this work of art from
Alfred Eisenstaedt's famous photograph taken in 1945 in New York. Kobra takes this artwork and situates it in its original historical context by painting a scene below his depiction of
Sailor Kissing Woman, of Time Square in 1945 which was the same year this photo was taken. This artwork is a celebration of Japan’s surrender to the Allies, ending
World War II. The colorfulness of Kobra's final product gave the original photograph life in contemporary society. •
Oscar Niemeyer, 2013 : Painted in 2013, this is one of Kobra's biggest and most well-known murals. He painted
Oscar Niemeyer on one of São Paulo's busiest street. This mural covers an entire side of the building and is 52 meters tall and took 40 days to complete. This mural depicts a famous Brazilian architect, Oscar Niemeyer who died at the age of 104 in 2012 and is meant to honor his legacy. •
Abraham Lincoln, 2013 : Kobra was invited to paint a mural of
Abraham Lincoln in his home state of Kentucky in 2013. He took the infamous state of Lincoln which stands in the
National Mall in Washington, D.C., and overlaid his own style. He painted this mural on the outside of a theater which evokes Lincoln's death, but by using the statue that honors his abolition of slavery the viewer is able to see how his influence has not died in the theater, but continues to live on. •
O Candango, 2014 : Painted in 2014, in
Brasilia, Brazil, this mural honors all of the labors who made it possible for Brasilia to be the capital of Brazil. Historically the building of the capital is credited to the President
Juscelino Kubitschek who was the brain behind the Republic’s new seat which completely changed the economy of Brazil. What is often forgotten are the thousands of laborers who moved from all over the country to Brasilia to work for the government, enduring awful living conditions to make the capital of Brasilia possible. These were the individuals that Kobra believed needed to be honored because without them the capital would not have been possible. • ''The Times They Are A-Changin','' 2015 : Painted in 2015, in Minneapolis, Minnesota this is a mural depicting
Bob Dylan, native to Minnesota in three distinctive phases of his life on the outside of a remodeled office building known as housing ‘new-economy’ companies. Taking one of Bob Dylan’s famous quotes such as this and proclaiming it on the outside of a building where everyone can see it depicts that the economy is changing which changes the city as a whole. •
Olhares da Paz (Stars of Peace), 2015 : Painted in 2015 in Los Angeles, California this mural reminds the viewer that there is still hope in the depraved world. The mural depicts individuals who have given hope to the world throughout their lives and honors them. Some of the individuals depicted include
Mother Teresa,
John Lennon,
Alfred Novel and
Bob Marley. == Exhibitions ==