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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
11.8x11.8in
About this artwork
Vibrant contemporary reinterpretation of the iconic Catrín, the elegant male counterpart to La Catrina, rooted in Mexico's Día de los Muertos tradition.
In this bold pop-art composition, a colorful sugar skull emerges beneath a wide sombrero adorned with traditional patterns, dressed in a striking red charro-inspired jacket. The face explodes with intricate floral motifs and vivid hues—reds, blues, greens, and golds—symbolizing the celebration of… life amid death.
Surrounded by lush pink blossoms against a deep cobalt blue background, the work radiates joy and irony: death is not mournful but festive, eternal, and stylish.
Flat, saturated colors, thick black outlines, and naive yet sophisticated forms—transforms folk iconography into a modern statement on memory, cultural identity, and the beauty of impermanence.
Acrylic on canvas, framed. A playful yet profound addition to any contemporary collection exploring global folklore and mortality with humor and color.
Serge Bereziac earlier works — spanning abstraction, raw and primitive art, and neo-expressionism — represent the history and experience that shaped his visual language. These pieces were the groundwork, a space of exploration where color, form, and symbolism intertwined, leading toward a distinct and iconic identity.
Today, the artist has entered a new era with Mr. Fivebunny™ — a singular icon with a five-fingered head and hyper-smile, inhabiting the vibrant and ever-expanding universe of Simulacrland. This world will continue to grow, revealing new places, narratives, and symbols that reflect and challenge the culture we inhabit.
Mr. Fivebunny™ is not simply a character but a cultural code and a deliberate glitch — a break in the system — transforming global landmarks and imagined worlds into ironic, hyper-bright visions. Through this lens, Serge merges neo-pop aesthetics with post-culture commentary, offering a playful yet critical view of our endlessly recycled reality.