• Overview
    Embracing a fusion of bold strokes and provocative themes, Mayoral disrupts conventions with each canvas, leaving an indelible mark on the contemporary art scene.

    Born in Spain in 1961, Mayoral painter embarked on a journey that would shape both his life and art. From the bustling streets of New York to the sun-kissed landscapes of Phoenix, San Francisco, and Miami, he traversed the globe before finding his home in the vibrant cultural melting pot of Miami, where he currently resides with his wife and three children.

    It was in Miami where he discovered not only a passion for painting but also a flair for culinary arts. Immersing himself in the culinary world, he honed his skills as a self-taught chef, crafting exquisite dishes that mirrored the vibrancy of his artistic expression. As he navigated the culinary scene, he continued to cultivate his artistic talent, painting small acrylics on wood as he pursued his dual passions.

    Through dedication and perseverance, he transitioned from the culinary world to full-time artistry, transforming his passion into a thriving career. His paintings, characterized by their provocative themes and bold strokes, have garnered international acclaim, earning him recognition in prestigious publications in Germany and exhibitions in renowned art hubs across the globe.

    From the bustling streets of New York City to the serene landscapes of rural Spain, his work has been showcased in galleries and exhibitions spanning from the heart of Europe to the coastal cities of the United States. Whether captivating audiences at the Miami Art Basel or mesmerizing viewers in the historic streets of Paris, his art transcends boundaries, inviting viewers to explore the depths of human emotion and societal commentary.

    With each brushstroke, he challenges conventions, pushing the boundaries of contemporary art and sparking meaningful dialogue. His fearless exploration of taboo subjects and provocative imagery serves as a powerful catalyst for introspection, inviting viewers to confront the complexities of the human experience.

    As he continues to evolve as an artist and push the boundaries of his craft, his work remains a testament to the transformative power of art and the boundless possibilities of creative expression.

  • New In Javier Mayoral Paintings
    • Javier Mayoral, August in Marseilles
      Javier Mayoral, August in Marseilles
    • Javier Mayoral, Nietzsche Applying Nail Polish
      Javier Mayoral, Nietzsche Applying Nail Polish
    • Javier Mayoral, Pants Off
      Javier Mayoral, Pants Off
    • Javier Mayoral, Remembering Every Elephant
      Javier Mayoral, Remembering Every Elephant
    • Javier Mayoral, Super Bowl Half Time
      Javier Mayoral, Super Bowl Half Time
    • Javier Mayoral, Super Bowl Party
      Javier Mayoral, Super Bowl Party
    • Javier Mayoral, The Conundrum
      Javier Mayoral, The Conundrum
    • Javier Mayoral, The Six Human Senses
      Javier Mayoral, The Six Human Senses
  • Buying and Selling Javier Mayoral Paintings Through Guy Hepner

    Buying and Selling Javier Mayoral Paintings Through Guy Hepner

    Javier Mayoral, also known as PulpBrother, creates paintings that are as entertaining as they are distinctive, and his works are available for purchase through Guy Hepner. Influenced by his background in advertising, Mayoral’s art often resembles illustrations or posters, featuring solid backgrounds, easily recognizable subjects, and humorous captions painted directly onto the canvas. These captions range from simple statements like “Fuck this shit” alongside a woman smoking or drinking, to more tongue-in-cheek descriptions such as “Figurative painter Francis Bacon having some eggs and bacon,” showcasing his witty and straightforward style. With most of his works being small, 8 x 10 inches in size, Mayoral has produced over nine thousand pieces, reflecting his relentless work ethic and creativity. Collectors will enjoy the playful nature and clever commentary of his paintings, making them a standout addition to any art collection.
  • Series
  • News