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Check Out Extended VIP Preview Video of My recent Most Successful Sold Out Exhibition @ #ARTBASELWEEK ART MIAMI 2024-25 In-depth VIP PREVIEW ft SRINJOY ART Art Miami Context Art Fair 2024-25 Largest & most comprehensive Contemporary Art Fair featuring Srinjoy Art. All works Sold Out & Multiple commissions secured. #contemporaryart #popartist #contemporaryartfair #artbasel #srinjoyartkingofpop #highendart #artfairs #artfair #drip #soloexhibition #artistsoninstagram #urbanart #artbasel #artbasel2024 #artmiami2024 #contextartfair2024#contemporaryartist #artcollector #miamiartweek #artbaselmiami #miamiartscene #topselling #soloexhibition #soloexhibit #artexhibition #artcollectors #miamiart #srinjoyart #art #popart #popartcollector Introduction Srinjoy’s art hovers between revelation and dissolution. Inspired by pop culture, his work circles around the idea of utopia, negotiating the tension between the longing for an ideal world and the impossibility of perfection. What we encounter in the collective world of pop and media, he both seizes and withholds. He does not stop at quotation: collage, sampling, and digital aesthetics converge with traditional techniques such as silver and gold leaf. Across these surfaces, he lays resin lines of vivid color, pulled like frozen drops beyond the picture plane. They appear as if suspended mid-fall, as moments of transformation. At LUMAS, this principle gains another dimension: the colored lines do not rest on the work itself, but on the glass of a vitrine frame—subtly expanding Srinjoy’s idea of layered perception. What seems familiar becomes estranged; its meaning transformed. These “drips” are more than stylistic devices. They play with ambiguity: they recall barcode patterns, the constant scanning and consuming of our age, while also referencing the slang meaning of “drip” as style and allure. And they seem to melt the works themselves—icons so hot they dissolve in the climate crisis. The result is a visual language that oscillates between homage and critique. Srinjoy calls it a “visual remix culture”: humorous, ironic, yet carrying a serious undertone. He breaks the boundaries of the classical panel painting, extending it into space and giving it almost sculptural presence. Born in India and raised in an artist family, Srinjoy earned his Master’s at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta and has exhibited internationally—from New York and Miami to major European cities. His work has been widely shown and honored. In Icon Glamour, gloss meets reflection, pleasure meets critique of consumption, surface allure meets depth. Srinjoy’s art is not only a mirror of our present but also a poetic translation of its contradictions—brilliant, layered, and dynamic.