He paints in a style he describes as ‘sacrocubism’ which portrays sacred events with several features of the post-cubist art movement.
They joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in June of that year, becoming Argentine pioneers.
[2] Cocco Santángelo likes to experiment with his art and explore new styles and cultures eventually settling on ‘sacrocubism’.
Moving for his career the family traveled to Ibiza, Spain; Puebla, Mexico; back to Argentina; and later to the United States.
His series Sacred Events in the Life of Christ was displayed at the Spori Gallery at Brigham Young University-Idaho in Rexburg, Idaho.