In the late 1960s, the new found roots of the Pop Surrealism movement branched with underground Comix of Robert Williams, R. Crumb, Victor Moscoso, and S. Clay Wilson. One very well known comix was ZAP:
Some examples of pop surrealism that I found are:
Camilla d'Errico's "Porcelaine Girl" WIP for Candy Escape Exhibition
"The Game Of Making Structures" by Silvia Pelissero
"An Ape Allegory" by Todd Schorr
By Jessica Ator
Many people have debated over whether or not the Lowbrow art movement is a legitimate movement, but seeing as the world of art is continuously changing, only time will tell.
For more example of the Low-Brow movement look at these artist and their web-pages:
Robert Williams - http://www.robtwilliamsstudio.com/
Alice Meichi Li - http://alicemeichi.com/
David Plunkert - http://www.spurdesign.com/plunkert/work.html
Information and Images found at;
http://jorgebarragan.net/jbdesign/2012/09/26/the-underground-movement-of-pop-surrealism-lowbrow-art/
Thank-you for reading! I hope that I have both interested and informed you a little bit in the Lowbrow movement! Until next time!
-Sydney Elliott