

Biography
Pieter Janssen, widely recognized as Parra, is a Dutch artist born in 1976. Renowned for his multifaceted talents as an illustrator, graphic designer, typographer, and designer, Parra's distinctive style features pop visuals with saturated colors. In October 2024 Parra collaborated with Avant Arte to release two limited edition silkscreen prints. These works were inspired by his Dutch roots and his father's 1990s drawings, reflecting a nostalgic yet contemporary aesthetic. In May 2024: Parra held his second solo exhibition, "Assorted Confusion," at Alice Gallery in Brussels. The show explored themes of anxiety and leisure, presenting a balance of energy and relaxation through his fluid and dynamic characters.
Parra's continuous exploration of various artistic avenues and his ability to blend different cultural elements keep his work fresh and relevant. His recent projects highlight his commitment to pushing creative boundaries and engaging with diverse audiences.
His "Post Pop" aesthetic draws inspiration from Pop Art and experimental graphics of the 1960s, echoing influences from artists like Keith Haring. Parra's surreal and eccentric characters, often depicted as "half man, half penguin," have become his signature motif. His versatility spans various mediums, including paintings, drawings, and sculptures, and he extends his unique universe to a range of products such as t-shirts, cups, skateboards, and vases.
