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Botijoman The Original: Sergio Mora’s Pop-Surrealist Fusion

Sergio Mora (Spain, 1975) has extensive experience in the artistic sector, ranging from comic book works and canvases to art toy-style sculptures. He studied at the Llotja School of Art and Design in Barcelona. In his imagery, we find characters from popular culture or Spanish stereotypes such as flamenco dancers, along with vibrant colors and a retro comic book evocation. He has participated in various group exhibitions internationally in countries like Italy, the United States, and France

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The Universe of Sergio Mora: A Relevant Context

In his imagination, we find characters from popular culture or Spanish stereotypes such as flamenco dancers, as well as an abundance of color and a retro comic book evocation.

Sergio Mora has transcended the traditional boundaries of his art. His illustrations do not merely adorn the pages of comics, but also come to life in murals, cava bottles, album covers, and even swimming pools, displaying a remarkable versatility and reach in the world of art and design. Notable works include the best-seller Typical Spanglish, and the design of the album cover El poeta Haley for the Spanish music group Love of Lesbian, which earned him a Latin Grammy in 2019.

Origin and Inspiration

Botijoman The Original emerges from Mora’s comic Typical Spanglish, a story that blends humor, social criticism, and a distinctly Spanish aesthetic. This sculpture transcends the pages of the comic to enter the world of contemporary art. Mora’s style, which combines the surreal with the pop and the retro, is reflected in every curve and hue of this sculpture. The vibrant colors are a signature of his work, evoking emotions and creating a visual dialogue with the observer.

Comic Typical Spanglish by Sergio Mora

Cultural Symbolism

Beyond its impressive technique and aesthetics, Botijoman The Original carries with it strong cultural symbolism. The character, rooted in pop culture, transforms into an icon of modern Spanish narrative, connecting the world of comics with that of sculptural art.

Botijoman by Sergio Mora

The handcrafted sculpture, made of resin and finished with ultra-glossy varnish, enhances its appearance and durability. Botijoman The Original allows for a detailed appreciation of each artistic element, from the texture to the play of colors, through its retro and pop style. Each of the 50 limited editions worldwide comes with a certificate of authenticity, ensuring its value as a collectible piece.

Botijoman by Sergio Mora
Botijoman by Sergio Mora

Sergio Mora has taken the comic to a new plane, merging graphic narrative with sculpture. This piece is not only a must-have for collectors and followers of Mora, but it also enriches the cultural and artistic dialogue of the contemporary world.

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