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  2. Joon Park (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Joon Park (also known as JP Novark, Korean:박준언, born November 19, 1989, in Daejeon, South Korea) is an American pop surrealist painter and an experienced trompe-l'œil artist. [1] [2] He is currently located in the Bay Area.

  3. Lowbrow (art movement) - Wikipedia

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    Lowbrow, or lowbrow art, is an underground visual art movement that arose in the Los Angeles, California area in the late 1960s. [1] It is a populist art movement with its cultural roots in underground comix , punk music , tiki culture , graffiti , and hot-rod cultures of the street. [ 2 ]

  4. Mark Ryden - Wikipedia

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    Mark Ryden (born January 20, 1963) is an American painter who is considered to be part of the Lowbrow (or pop surrealist) art movement. [1] He was dubbed "the god-father of pop surrealism" by Interview magazine. [2] In 2015, Artnet named Ryden and his wife, painter Marion Peck, the king and queen of Pop Surrealism. [3]

  5. 'Key to the Mystery': Austin man's Surrealist painting now ...

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    Austinite Lars Frazer's late father, not usually into the arts, owned a tiny Surrealist painting, which ended up in Frazer's hands. It is now on display at the Blanton Museum of Art.

  6. Casey Weldon (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Casey Weldon is an American artist best known for his use of melancholy and humor in conjunction with the iconography of modern pop culture, leading his critics to designate his style as "post-pop surrealism."

  7. Robert Deyber - Wikipedia

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    Robert Deyber (August 13, 1955 - September 20, 2021) was an American artist best known for literal visual portrayals of cliches, euphemisms, and idioms from the English and other languages. The San Francisco Examiner in 2009 described him as a "pop surrealist" whose style "has appeal for new as well as experienced collectors."