Francisca Oyhanarte & Richie Hell

Meet Francisca & Richie

Francisca: My name is Francisca Oyhanarte, I'm a multidisciplinary artist and Pranic Healer from Buenos Aires, Argentina. I work with energy through light and color, blending spirituality, symbolism, and psychedelic visions. I moved to Miami in 2015, and that decision completely transformed my life and artistic practice. Being surrounded by the ocean, tropical light, and Miami's multicultural energy opened up a new dimension in my work and in the way I experience creativity.

Richie: I'm Richie, I was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and I've been a DJ and a music producer for over 25 years. Music has taken me around the world, but Buenos Aires is where everything started.

How has your Argentine heritage shaped the way you live and create today, especially now in Miami?

Francisca: I've been coming to Miami since I was born, so in many ways it has always felt familiar to me. At the same time, my Argentine roots are deeply embedded in who I am. I think Argentinians are naturally passionate, resilient, emotional, and incredibly resourceful, and those qualities definitely shape the way I approach both life and art. There's an intensity and sensitivity in Argentine culture that I carry with me everywhere, even while living in Miami.

Richie: Being far from home makes you realize how much of your culture lives inside you. Argentines carry a lot of passion. We feel things deeply, whether it's music, art, or fútbol. That intensity naturally shows up in how I create and how I live.


What role does soccer play in your life? Do you have a favorite team in Argentina?

Francisca: I'm a huge Boca juniors fan, just like Richie. I've been going to La Bombonera with my family since I was born, so it's something very emotional and deeply connected to my childhood and identity. Richie and I share that passion, and every time we visit Buenos Aires, going to La Bombonera is always a must.

Richie: Fútbol and music are my two biggest passions. I'm a lifelong fan of Boca Juniors. I've been going to La Bombonera stadium since I was five. It's part of my DNA.



What do you miss the most about Argentina?

Francisca: I miss my family, the theater scene, and the cultural life in general. Buenos Aires has such an incredible artistic and intellectual energy. There's always something happening, whether it's theater, music, film, or underground art. It's a very inspiring place to exist creatively.

Richie: The passion of the crowd, both in fútbol and in live music. There's nothing like it. Being at La Bombonera is unreal, it literally feels like the stadium is breathing with you. That connection between people and players, that energy ... I miss that a lot.

Who has been a major source of inspiration for each of you?

Francisca: David Bowie has been one of my biggest inspirations since I was very young. Beyond music, I've always admired his freedom, transformation, and the ability to create an entire world through art and identity. After moving to Miami, nature also became a huge influence on me. The sun, the ocean, neon colors, and the energy in general here completely expanded my creative vision.

Richie: Miami itself. It's such a vibrant mix of cultures, sounds, and energy from all over the world... It constantly inspires me.


How does style or fashion play a role in how you express yourselves, both individually and as a couple?

Francisca: I studied fashion design in Buenos Aires and worked for many years as a fashion stylist, so fashion has always been part of my artistic language. I use fashion as a form of communication, self-expression, and play. I'm very drawn to color, texture and vintage pieces. When Richie and I perform our A/V shows together, we like to feel visually aligned and create a shared aesthetic universe, both on stage and in life.

Richie: For me, style and music say everything. I'm not someone who talks too much ... what I wear and what I play already tells you who I am. It's direct, honest, no filter. Fashion is also a key part in our relationship. Whether we share the stage or just to go out, we always try to sync and create this synergy. It's like a superpower. Us against the world.

How would you each describe your style in three words?

Francisca: Energetic, colorful, eclectic.

Richie: Vibrant. Stylish. Fun



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