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Surreal paintings of Francis Bacon as ‘The Joker,’ Charlie Parker as ‘Big Bird’ & many more
01.16.2017
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Surreal paintings of Francis Bacon as ‘The Joker,’ Charlie Parker as ‘Big Bird’ & many more


‘It was all a Dream.’ An oil painting depicting rapper Biggie Smalls as ‘Max’ from Maurice Sendak’s 1963 book, ‘Where the Wild Things Are.’
 
Artist Camargo Valentino is a painter whose beautifully mashed-up, pop-culture inspired oil paintings routinely fetch between $4,000 - $14,000 bucks a pop. Though he is self-taught when it comes to his preferred medium of oil-painting, Valentino graduated from the Art Institute of Houston and then went on to study under the tutelage of Norwegian artist Odd Nerdrum in Norway and Iceland.

As a child, Camargo spent much of his time drawing pictures based on his toy collection. According to the artist, his creations can take anywhere from 40 to 200 hours to complete and the influence of masters such as Diego Velasquez and his mentor Nerdrum are vibrantly apparent in the composition and use of color to evoke mood in his dreamy oil paintings. Here’s more from Camargo on what inspires him to paint pop culture icons such as jazz great Charlie Parker clad in a “Big Bird” costume:

I paint what I am most attracted to; icons; comics; movies; history; art; sports figures; hip hop; my heritage and world myths. So my paintings are a combination of all these things rolled into one with a splash of myself.

I’ve included a nice selection of Camargo’s paintings below that I think you will love just as much as I do.
 

‘Bird Lives.’
 

Painter Francis Bacon as the Joker.
 

Study for “Let a hundred flowers bloom motherfuckers” featuring Chairman Mao in a pink bunny costume with accordion.
 

‘Superstar.’ Pop artist Andy Warhol in a ‘Superman’ costume.
 

‘The Return of the Undiscovered Genius.’ Jean-Michel Basquiat in a superhero costume.
 

‘Uncle Bernie.’ Senator Bernie Sanders in a ‘Captain America’ costume.
 

Charlie Chaplin as ‘The Cat in the Hat’ along with ‘Thing One,’ and ‘Thing Two.’
 

Batman vs boxer Manny Pacquiao.
 

‘The Dark Knight Begins.’
 

‘Sloth’ from the 1985 film ‘The Goonies’ as ‘Superman.’
 

‘Astro Boy in Time Out.’
 

‘I am Mighty.’

Previously on Dangerous Minds:
Prince, His Purple Badness as a DC Comics Superhero
Your favorite comic book superheroes caught in compromising, mundane and very HUMAN positions

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