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Pinball Wizard
Elton isn't just a style.
He's a guy who grew up in a highly codified country — and who blew everything up on stage.
With his glasses, his suits, his piano hymns… he transformed good taste into a firework display.
In this painting, I throw together pieces of characters, slices of icons:
Tommy (The Who's rock opera),
his appearances on the Muppet Show,
the Burberry ad version Billy Elliot,
his concert in a Donald Duck costume……
Moments of transition. Where everything falls apart. Where eccentricity becomes a survival strategy.
It's still England.
But here, nothing is under control anymore.
Everything is saturated, compressed, and relaunched in the background.
Between respecting the rules… and wanting to burn them.
Mister Marcus is a French visual artist from the Paris region. His eye was trained on Jamie Reid's punk posters, Jano and Margerin's rock comics, and imported vinyl covers. He composes his paintings as one constructs a piece: with tension, rhythm, and visual ruptures. His square—a recurring motif—acts like a riff, a memory cell, or a pixel of chaos. Everything is handmade. What looks like collage is acrylic. What seems accidental is thought out. His works tell fragmented visual stories, somewhere between personal memory and collective icons.