Pedro Pedro re-imagines still life in juicy paintings of the everyday. “I attempt to animate objects that I interact with daily and give them personality or life,” he says. Lush tableaux of fruit, flowers, clothes and food jostle alongside cigarette butts. The colours and shapes are cartoonish and playful – full of exaggerated lines. Much like his painting style, Pedro's process fuses analogue and digital aspects. He starts with a small sketch which is photographed and put into Photoshop. This is then made into a digital collage, which the artist translates back onto raw linen with chalk. He t...
Bio
Don Pablo Pedro, aka Pedro Pedro, (he/him) was born in 1986 in Miami, United States. He now lives and works in Los Angeles.
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While recovering from an operation in hospital, Pedro had the idea to use a bed sheet as a canvas. Since then, he's only used raw linen to create his paintings, usually with watercolours.
Exhibitions
The painter has had solo exhibitions with The Hole gallery in New York. They include Cantaloupe and Kokomo (2021) and Still Life (2020). In Los Angeles, he showed Pedro Pedro: Why We Should Steal A Cow ? (2019) at New Image Art gallery.