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Violently Happy Persian Rug | Area Rug in Rugs by Victor Castillo. Item composed of fiber
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Violently Happy Persian Rug | Area Rug in Rugs by Victor Castillo. Item composed of fiber
Violently Happy Persian Rug | Area Rug in Rugs by Victor Castillo. Item composed of fiber
Violently Happy Persian Rug | Area Rug in Rugs by Victor Castillo. Item composed of fiber
Violently Happy Persian Rug | Area Rug in Rugs by Victor Castillo. Item composed of fiber

Created and Sold by Victor Castillo

Victor Castillo

Violently Happy Persian Rug

Price $2,500

Creation: up to 2 weeks
Shipping: UPS 3-7 days
Estimated Arrival: May 9, 2024

DimensionsWeight
60H x 60W x 1D in
152.4H x 152.4W x 2.54D cm
4.54 kg
10 lb

60 x 60 inches, 5 x 5 foot
Can be used as a rug or displayed on a wall
Custom made in California

Item Violently Happy Persian Rug
Created by Victor Castillo
As seen in Private Residence, Los Angeles, CA
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Victor Castillo
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Victor executes brilliant application of color and light ... A real magical mystery tour by a truly gifted artist. —Val Kilmer

Victor Castillo is an international artist living and working in Los Angeles. He was born in Santiago, Chile in 1973, where he was part of an independent artist collective, and he lived in Barcelona, Spain, where he dedicated and established himself as a painter before moving to the United States in 2010.

A prolific self-taught painter who adeptly fuses popular culture references with old master painting, Victor is connected with the low-brow and Pop Surrealism scene that has its roots in California in addition to the global New Contemporary Art and Urban Art movements.

Victor is known for telling stories in his paintings. As if it were a contemporary chronicle, his work often appropriates the narrative logic of illustrations for children’s stories, and the aesthetics of classic animations, to present us with humorous fables about human nature and the state of society.