Javier Mayoral Outdoor Ice Cream Merchandiser For Sale
Javier Mayoral
Outdoor Ice Cream Merchandiser
Acrylic on wood panel
8 x 9 1/2 in 20.3 x 24.1 cm
Edition
Unique
About this work
This intimate composition captures a nostalgic street scene centered on a traditional ice cream cart vendor. Mayoral employs a distinctive acrylic technique on wood panel, building layers of bold, gestural brushwork that convey both spontaneity and careful observation. The artist's palette balances warm earth tones with punctuations of bright color, evoking the heat and vibrancy of street life. His treatment of light and shadow creates a sense of immediacy, as if the viewer has just encountered this everyday moment during an afternoon stroll. Mayoral's work exemplifies contemporary figurative painting's renewed interest in quotidian subjects and vernacular culture. His ability to elevate humble street scenes into compelling compositions has garnered attention from collectors seeking authentic representations of urban life. The compact scale makes this piece particularly suited for intimate viewing spaces while maintaining significant visual impact. This painting represents an accessible entry point into Mayoral's acclaimed body of work exploring public spaces and informal economies. Available for purchase — enquire for price and availability.
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Edition & Provenance
- Medium
- Acrylic on wood panel
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- Unique

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About Javier Mayoral
Javier Mayoral, known online as PulpBrother, was born in Spain, where he worked briefly for an advertising company before moving to the United States in his early thirties. He lived in New York, Phoenix, and San Francisco before eventually settling in Miami, where he now works full time as a painter.
Mayoral is entirely self-taught and worked as a chef for years while painting on the side, developing his style through small acrylic works on wood. His paintings are minimal and direct, typically pairing a single, easily recognizable figure with a witty or blunt handwritten caption, drawing on the visual language of advertising and illustration. His background in that industry shows through in the poster-like clarity of his compositions.
His work blends humor with pointed social and psychological commentary, taking cues from popular culture, Freudian ideas, and everyday absurdity, often delivered with a deadpan or irreverent tone. Mayoral built much of his early following directly through social media, where his fast, prolific output and consistent visual style resonated with a broad audience. He has since produced thousands of paintings and exhibited across the United States and in Spain, Austria, and France.
Guy Hepner works with collectors seeking Javier Mayoral's witty, minimal paintings blending humor and social commentary. Contact us to discuss available inventory.