About Datapop.art

The Artist
Hi, I’m Michael Jurado, a Cuban-American artist and the creator of Datapop Art. Growing up in Miami, where I studied art and graphic design, I developed a love for bold colors, storytelling, and comic books. These early influences shaped my creative journey and continue to fuel my work today.
Now based in London, I’ve had the privilege of producing videos for data centres across Europe. This unique behind-the-scenes perspective has deepened my appreciation for the fascinating technology, the dedicated people, and the vital role they play in keeping the cloud running smoothly.
Inspired by the world of data, I set out to bring my artistic vision to life in a way that’s fun and accessible. I combined my love for pop art and my mission to ignite creativity in others, and published The Data Centre: Pop Art Colouring Book. It’s a way to inspire kids to explore data centres as an exciting career path and a stress-relieving outlet for adults. Plus, a cool collectable!
The Colouring Book
The Data Centre: Pop Art Colouring Book converts the cloud into a canvas. With 30 pages of bold, graphic illustrations, this book invites you to bring your creativity to life in a whole new way. It’s perfect for tech enthusiasts, pop art fans, or anyone curious about exploring data centres through art.
This book is more than just a colouring activity—it’s a celebration of human ingenuity, technology, and the people who make it all possible. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing creative outlet or searching for a great gift for kids exploring the exciting world of internet technology, this collection offers something truly special.
And the creativity doesn’t stop here!


Starting in 2025, I’ll release fine art prints and original paintings inspired by the same colourful world. Plus, I’m thrilled to announce that a new colouring book will be published every month.
Ready to Colour the Cloud?
Order your copy of The Data Centre: Pop Art Colouring Book on Amazon today and get started. Don’t forget to share your creations with #DatapopArt and tag me at @datapopart on TikTok or Facebook—I’d love to see how you colour the cloud.