Fernando Hereñú AKA Pulpo is strangely awesome. Born in Buenos Aires, Pulpo’s work is reminiscent of the surrealistic free-style illustrations from the 70s. With monochromatic tints and inking techniques he evokes the era of underground cartoonists in addition to contemporary Pop Surrealism.
All my drawings evoke a very deep and psychoanalytic universe. My world is about images not words. So I decided to draw instead of talk. I think it’s clear to see part of the surrealism style in my drawings. My technique and repetitive colors make them something related to pop culture. Thats why some critics named my art as a Pop Surrealism.
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