The surreal side of ordinary objects in the collages of the Mexican Paul Fuentes
Categories: Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/the-surreal-side-of-ordinary-objects-in-the-collages-of-the-mexican-paul-fuentes.htmlPaul Fuentes is a talented graphic designer, photographer, and surrealist artist from Mexico City. He likes to fit everyday objects into surreal and bright compositions, creating collages. Combining two elements in one, he achieves a lively and vivid result at the intersection of surrealism and pop art.

We don't know how much meaning the artist himself puts into his collages, but sushi with a cat is at least fresh.




















Keywords: Mexico | Design and architecture | Artist | Everyday | Surrealism | Pop art | Objects | Collages | Surrealists
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