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The Art of Jonathan Bergeron

Jonathan Bergeron, aka Johnny Crap, is adevious and slick painter. Though Canadian (he's from Montreal) hiswork combines contemporary American surrealist themes with mexicansugar skulls and multitudes of pop and urban culture all into a nicelypowerful punch of fresh, artistic air. On par with the number ofthemes he works with is the array of mediums Bergeron uses, which isjust about every medium available. Where most would lack in oneaspect or another of a different media, Bergeron shines across theboard and brings is signature style to each and every particulardeviation. He's certainly a force to be reckoned with and alsoenjoyed. - Zach Tutor

Jonathan Bergeron, aka Johnny Crap, is adevious and slick painter. Though Canadian (he’s from Montreal) hiswork combines contemporary American surrealist themes with mexicansugar skulls and multitudes of pop and urban culture all into a nicelypowerful punch of fresh, artistic air. On par with the number ofthemes he works with is the array of mediums Bergeron uses, which isjust about every medium available. Where most would lack in oneaspect or another of a different media, Bergeron shines across theboard and brings is signature style to each and every particulardeviation. He’s certainly a force to be reckoned with and alsoenjoyed. – Zach Tutor

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