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A curvaceous, jet black, aardvark-like vixen puffs on a cigarette while perusing the contents of a refrigerator, which includes a fish spurting water, a slab of meat topped with birthday candles, a cyclops turkey sandwich… and possibly a corpse. Welcome to the world of Jamian Juliano-Villani — an overstuffed, hyper-saturated flatland full of toxic leftovers, robust bosoms and exploitation of all shapes and sizes.

Juliano-Villani is a Brooklyn-based, 26-year-old force to be reckoned with. The ambitious young painter skipped graduate-level art studies in order to work in the studio of Erik Parker, an artist with a similarly electric palette. Parker’s influence is visible in Juliano-Villani’s canvases, mixed with a bit of James Rosenquist’s pop sensibility and Robert Crumb’s libido. The frenzied images give the feeling of flipping through the most gorgeous lineup of Saturday morning cartoons you’ve ever seen, with all of the visual…

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