Comic Book Art Featuring The Hulk
Title: Hulk Thinker (Le Green Penseur)
Artist: Surj
Medium: Mixed Media – Acrylic On Canvas
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Contemporary Art, Street Art, and Stencils
Artist’s Description:” ‘Rriple Robocop’
For some reason, maybe it’s a futurist thing, but I’m increasingly drawn to robots and the imagery of robots. ex machina was one of my favorite movies of 2014. Ava, the robot pseudo-heroine was naive, robot smart (i.e. genius), vulnerable and yes, attractive to me, it’s real. robots are real. it doesn’t take much of an imagination anymore to realize the potential that is on the very near horizon. we already have siri, alexa, self driving cars, and on. . . . , , as a modern artist, i dabble in many mediums including digital (where i started.) and hence, I’ve had a compelling interest and pull in art that features robots. . . .and who was more badass than Robocop? the original? OK, terminator is pretty fire! I suppose it’s a toss up? , , in this piece, the overlapping images coupled with the opacity gives it a strobe effect. . . ala Andy Warhol’s double Elvis. someday, it will also sell for $37 million! in the interim, you can pick up a museum quality canvas print or a dope coffee mug!
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Why Warhol? Andy Warhol was one of the most prolific and popular artists of his time. Andy Warhol Changed me and my perception of art.
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Andy Warhol Changed me. Maybe he changed you. He changed my perception of art.
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SURJ is a Denver based artist, concentrating on Pop art with frequently used ‘Street Influence.’ Walking the streets of Los Angeles, with time, the art adorning the buildings becomes instilled in one’s DNA. Occasionally you forget to look, but always, you know it’s there. Whether it’s Shepard Fairy, Banksy, Mr. Brainwash, Retina, or any other native street artists.
Here is a great snap of the 40 ft. Mural ‘Chin Up’ by Denver based artist SURJ, part of the ‘Duct work’ project underneath I-70. The mural is meant to represent battle tested spirit of the community that surrounds the area. With the bold, striking colors, the image is both potent and easily translatable.
Gamma raises a ladder as he prepares to paint a mural on a column during Duct-Work in the I-70 Viaduct in Denver, Colorado on October 1, 2016. Denver Urban Arts Fund is helping to bring new life to the I-70 viaduct through art. Duct-Work features over 20 artists that are painting murals to bring color to the dark tunnel until the viaduct is destroyed in a few years.
Robin Munro uses spray paint to create a mural on a wall as patrons look on during Duct-Work in the I-70 Viaduct in Denver, Colorado on October 1, 2016.
The murals have an expiration date. Soon, CDOT plans to begin construction on the Central 70 Project, which aims to rejuvenate the I-70 route that passes through the Elyria-Swansea area. The design includes building a park over the strip where the artists painted their murals. Everything will be demolished at that time. That is how street art works though, it is meant to be short-lived!
Title
A Pair Of Shoes
Artist
Surj
Medium
Mixed Media – Acrylic On Canvas
Description
In the vein of Van Gogh’s working man’s “Pair of Shoes”, comes a stark contrast. Christian Louboutin’s gorgeous heels with an acrylic and spray paint backdrop. Modern and Fashionable 🙂
Title
Yoda 1981
Artist
Surj LA
Medium
Mixed Media – Acrylic On Canvas
Description
Yoda (Fishing 1981) – This is Yoda channelled through my vision of Basquiat. The color pallet remains intact. We have all the nuances, and CROWNS! War paint and colors abound. . . .and the exclamatory COPYRIGHT symbol. Throw in the fun factor. . . . you’ve got Yoda like you’ve never seen. The FORCE IS STRONG WITH THIS ONE!
Title
Samo Vader
Artist
Surj LA
Medium
Mixed Media – Acrylic On Canvas
Description
A high octane riff on Basquiat’s famous “Skull.” The colors define the piece, and hence, the colors are the main intention of this piece. It has a familiar feel, but is an entirely new vision on a wildly familiar and famous piece. Darth Vader is here to add the FUN, POP ART FACTOR! The piece is punctuated by the omni-present “Basquiat” Crown! Hope you enjoy!
Title:
The Big Guns – Warhol And Basquiat
Artist:
Surj LA
Description:
The Big Guns – AKA, the MASTERS! These, are the 2 most influential pop artists of the 20th Centurty, and ironically best friends. Every day, I ask myself, what would Warhol/Basquiat do? When in doubt, I try to channel these two geniuses. They grabbed their market by the throat, and kept it in a stranglehold until the large public had no choice but to tap out and bow to their genius. Although there is no doing REAL justice fort these MegaMinds, the GODFATHERS of modern POP ART. .. . it’s my aspiration to create something, someday to marvel at. . . . till then, I give you ‘The Big Guns!’
“Boba Fett Li” – Surj LA, 2015
This is the 4th addition to my “Basquiat Pop” Series. This is the strictly the an ECU of Boba Fett’s Iconic Helmet. Inspired by ALL Things Basquiat, the colors and overall tone, feel and look is intentionally meant to resemble the work of the late, great Basquiat.
Title
Black Magic
Artist
Surj LA
Medium
Mixed Media – Mixed Media
Description
The female form is beauty at it’s finest. This piece is Damien Hirst infused quasi street art, with a tasty female figure completing this ‘Black Magic.’
Artist
Surj LA
Medium
Mixed Media – Silk Screen On Canvas
Description
Silk screen of Ava. The beautiful, albeit “artificial intelligence”, from the film ‘Ex Machina.’ Can a person fall in love with a robot? The movie begs the question in an intriguing way. . . . The piece is punctuated by the offbeat dance scene performed brilliantly by the eccentric genius Nathan (Oscar Isaac.)
Artist
Surj LA
Medium
Mixed Media – Acrylic On Canvas
Description
Leather Face. Cinema’s original face of horror. An infinitely intriguing and timeless classic, captured in an unusual way. The colors are in stark contrast with a triple negative of the mythological “Leatherface”…or is he mythological? Hmmmm
Title: Golden Circus
Artist: Surj LA
Medium: Mixed Media – Acrylic On Canvas
Description: Circus – Nothing is quite as impacting to a young child as their first (second or third) time at the circus. I always enjoyed the behemoth elephants. Watching them do tricks was always something captivating. This is my pop art homage to that feeling. Enjoy!
Description
Cara Delevingne in a classic silk screen Warholian style. There are few people that have left such an odd, everlasting impression as Andy Warhol. I believe, if he were alive, his top muse would be Cara Delevinge. . . and that is because, he too had impeccable taste 🙂
Title
Andy Needs Your Clothes Your Boots And
Artist
Surj LA
Medium
Mixed Media – Mixed Media On Canvas
Description
“I need you clothes, your boots, and your MOTAHCYCLE. . . ” says Arnold. . . ehem, I mean Andy Warhol. The Terminator meets the King of Pop Art. Yves Klein blue with Gold stencil art.