SCUOTTIE’S HISTORY
Vladimír "Scuottie Okie" Okánik is one of the most prominent
figures in the Czech-Slovak underground and hip-hop scene.
The founder of the creative video and digital art studio
Reserve07 is considered to be one of the first graffiti artists in
Slovakia and has directed and produced dozens of music
videos for both Slovak and international artists in the course
of his career. His journey in the industry began upon
graduating high school, working as a cameraman and sound
technician at the creative agency, Studio 727. Aside from
being a director and producer, Scuottie also played in an
alternative rock and grunge band Pigúra in Bratislava in the
1990s- a band that pioneered the cross-over musical style in
Slovakia. His musical career continued as a DJ, performing not
only in Slovakia but also internationally, sharing stage with
global artists such as Public Enemy and Funkdoobiest.
Scuottie was among the first producers of rap music videos in
Slovakia, directing videos for artists like AMO, Drvivá
Menšina, Lúza, also contributing as an artistic ideologist.
Among his extensive work portfolio are collaborations with
renowned artists including Tina, Misha, Dara Rolins, Indy,
Clou, Karel Gott, Wanastovi Vjecy, Toxique, UDG, Vec, Skyline,
Zverina, Lúza, the BIGG BOSS - PSH label, Hugo Toxxx, and
American artists Necro and Lady Daisey. He collaborated with
Czech productions in Prague as a director and visual artist,
contributing to various projects such as TV jingles for events
like Liberec 2009 World Ski Championship, commercials for
EA Sports, Red Bull, NIKE, Baštrng, Orange, Télefonica O2,
Hills, Vinea, Opel Corsa, EU Referendum, and work for TV
channels such as TV Markíza, TV Barrandov, MTV, ČT, and
animated various TV spots. He also participated in the
flashfun.sk and flashfun.cz projects, involving flash
animations, games, and comics. Scuottie is considered a co-
founder of the graffiti and street art scene in Slovakia since
1993. Over the years, he created art on walls and trains in
Bratislava, Prague, Vienna, Berlin, and his works have been
featured in Mexico City, London, Amsterdam, and Lisbon. His
distinctive and unmistakable style sets him apart from other
graffiti artists, and he is recognized as a key figure of
Bratislava’s graffiti scene. Continuously seeking new
inspirations, Scuottie collaborates with artists and illustrators
from around the world. He organized and curated several
graffiti, street art, and pop art exhibitions, featuring both
Slovak and international artists under the auspices of the
Inspire magazine. In the 90s, he, along with friends, initiated
large hip-hop events with foreign participation called V-nyl.
Scuottie exhibited his graffiti works (paintings) in Bratislava as
the first graffiti artist at the Priestor Gallery in 2001, and in
several European cities including Prague, Vienna, Berlin, and
Paris. His extensive personal artistic work significantly
contributes to his overall portfolio. From 2010 to 2014, he
worked in Prague at the prestigious "kunsthouse" Meet
Factory, owned by the renowned artist David Černý. In the
meantime, he hosted a hip-hop show with his colleague on
Czech radio Spin called "Nedelní Svěcení." With the opening
of the first street art gallery and shop in Bratislava in 2014,
also called Reserve07, he was able to showcase the work of a
wide range of artists from around the globe, including his
own designs. This initiative brought a fresh perspective to art
in private spaces in Slovakia and served as an inspiration for
later-established small galleries in the country. Though this
urban space ceased to operate as a brick-and-mortar store in
2017, Reserve07 as a brand continues to operate virtually
through its social media networks. Currently, Scuottie focuses
on art creation, painting, and the production of music videos
and commercials. You can find more information about his
past and present work on this website in the BLOG section.