
From figures with multiple legs and noodles for arms to frolicking trees, Paco Pomet summons the absurd. Known for his uncanny oil paintings rendered mostly in monochrome and enlivened by colorful details of overly stretchy limbs or celestial objects, a sense of nostalgia greets surreal scenarios. The artist often derives his imagery from vintage black-and-white photographs, adding an absurd dimension to history.
Pomet’s work is currently on view in a solo exhibition titled Planet Circus at Richard Heller Gallery, which continues through February 14 in Santa Monica. See more on the artist’s Instagram.

“The Dinner” (2025), oil on canvas, 23 5/8 x 28 3/4 inches

“Boy Star” (2025), oil on canvas, 23 5/8 x 31 7/8 inches

“Ring a Ring o’ Roses” (2025), oil on canvas, 31 7/8 x 23 5/8 inches

“Megastars” (2025), oil on canvas, 23 5/8 x 28 3/4 inches

“The Distance” (2025), oil on canvas, 23 5/8 x 36 1/4 inches

“Idyll” (2025), oil on canvas, 23 5/8 x 31 7/8 inches

“Mediator” (2025), oil on canvas, 23 5/8 x 28 3/4 inches
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