Miami Art Week is rooted in the city’s cultural landscape, where art and luxury intersect. This year, Revolution Marine Group translated that energy into an experience on the water.
At the center of this moment was the Heritage 36 by Canados, transformed through a custom wrap created in collaboration with contemporary artist Bradley Theodore. Known for his bold use of color and instantly recognizable visual language, Theodore’s work took on a new dimension at sea. The wrap features a nautical theme with expressive depictions of marine life, allowing the yacht itself to become a floating canvas, art experienced in motion rather than on a wall.
An Immersive Experience Beyond a Traditional Sea Trial

Throughout Miami Art Week, Revolution Marine Group welcomed clients traveling from across the United States for an experience that went far beyond a conventional yacht sea trial. Guests were invited aboard the Heritage 36 for relaxed cruises, allowing them to experience how the power catamaran truly moves, handles, and feels in real-world conditions.
Rather than a structured demonstration, the experience emphasized lifestyle, comfort, performance, and atmosphere, offering a more authentic connection to the yacht. With Bradley Theodore onboard, clients were also able to engage directly with the artist in an intimate, on-the-water setting.



Alongside the Heritage 36, the Oceanwalker S60 Revolution Edition offered a select group of guests an elegant sunset cruise, drifting beside the boldly wrapped vessel. Effortlessly cutting through the water, the S60 luxury catamaran revealed its poise, comfort, and refinement in motion, allowing guests to appreciate its capabilities without ceremony. Together, the two yachts created a dialogue between art and engineering, where design is experienced as much in the feel of the ride as in the eye-catching visuals.
From Art on Water to an Evening at Sexy Fish Miami






Following time on the water, guests continued the experience ashore with a private dinner at Sexy Fish Miami, extending the conversation around art, design, and lifestyle into the evening. The setting provided a natural continuation of the day, bringing together collectors, clients, and creatives in an environment that reflects Miami’s modern luxury scene.
The dinner underscored Revolution Marine Group’s approach to yachting as a complete lifestyle offering, where moments on the water seamlessly connect with curated experiences beyond the dock.
A Floating Art Showcase Across South Florida
Following Miami Art Week, the Bradley Theodore–wrapped Heritage 36 will continue cruising throughout South Florida, remaining wrapped as a floating showpiece for Revolution Marine Group. As it travels along the coast, the boat serves as a mobile gallery, showcasing the collaboration and reinforcing the brand’s commitment to innovation, design, and experiential luxury.
Redefining Luxury Yachting Through Art and Experience
This collaboration reflects Revolution Marine Group’s belief that modern yachting extends beyond ownership to include experience, expression, and lifestyle. By blending contemporary art, performance-driven yacht design, and curated moments both on and off the water, it offers a new perspective on luxury.