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The Art of Sergio Mora

Quirky characters converge in the enchanted landscapes of Barcelona based artist’s Sergio Mora’s paintings, where tattooed women have bunny heads and Dr. Spock appears as a toreador. His colorful world, rendered with immaculate details, have a playful narrative quality; his characters appear in impossible proportions and are grouped with unlikely companions, appearing journeying towards unseen destinations or convene for odd celebrations. View more of the whimsical work after the jump.

Quirky characters converge in the enchanted landscapes of Barcelona based artist’s Sergio Mora’s paintings, where tattooed women have bunny heads and Dr. Spock appears as a toreador. His colorful world, rendered with immaculate details, have a playful narrative quality; his characters appear in impossible proportions and are grouped with unlikely companions, appearing journeying towards unseen destinations or convene for odd celebrations. View more of the whimsical work below.

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