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Humorous Monster Paintings by Alejandro Sordi

Painter Alejandro Sordi from Buenos Aires, Argentina, creates illustrative pop surrealistic paintings of decadent monsters within unsettling yet humorous narratives. He primarily works with oil and acrylic on canvas and begins most of his paintings with a loose drawing. Whithin these boldly painted scenes that have titles such as The Older Wizard and Octopus Girl, the artist eludes to a larger narrative and the viewer is only allowed to witness a small portion of what seems to be the begining of a grander tale. See more after the jump!


Painter Alejandro Sordi from Buenos Aires, Argentina, creates illustrative pop surrealistic paintings of decadent monsters within unsettling yet humorous narratives. He primarily works with oil and acrylic on canvas and begins most of his paintings with a loose drawing. Whithin these boldly painted scenes that have titles such as The Older Wizard and Octopus Girl, the artist eludes to a larger narrative and the viewer is only allowed to witness a small portion of what seems to be the begining of a grander tale.









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