High-energy mixed-media painting in David Choe’s absurdist, playful style — a riot of color and chaos where surreal comedy overrides logic. Cartoonish, distorted characters with oversized heads, goofy grins, and wild, unpredictable expressions, colliding in nonsensical scenes. Explosive neon colors — hot pinks, acid yellows, electric blues — layered over faded wall textures, peeling paint, and chaotic spray-paint tags. Random, dreamlike objects float through the composition: a bicycle upside down, a fish wearing sunglasses, a hamburger with human teeth, a rabbit mid-scream. Graffiti-style doodles and rough, hand-scrawled ink marks are embedded between splashes, smears, and accidental paint drips. Compositional balance feels intentionally unstable — figures overlap without respect for perspective, objects half-emerge from chaotic color fields, and accidental paint runs are embraced as part of the joke. Influences from underground comics and street murals are apparent, but twisted with Choe’s unhinged humor. Overall mood: anarchic, ridiculous, and visually overloaded — like a mural painted by someone laughing uncontrollably while sprinting with a dripping brush. See more