


Chima Padua | Vincent & Jules
From the Zombie Series
Acrylic and marker on canvas
90 × 90 cm
1 of 1 original. Signed by the artist.
In Vincent & Jules, Chima Padua reimagines Tarantino’s cult antiheroes through a post-apocalyptic lens — part homage, part social critique. The work sits within the artist’s celebrated Zombie Series, which deconstructs cultural archetypes and reassembles them as fractured, undead icons of modern mythology.
Rendered in layered acrylics and spontaneous linework, the painting blurs the line between street art and figurative abstraction. Glimpses of Basquiat-like scrawl merge with Pop expressionism and hip-hop visual cues — a raw collision of old-school cinema and contemporary identity politics.
This is a one-of-a-kind original, hand-painted in 2022 and never released as a print or edition. Padua's Zombie Series is fast gaining traction among collectors for its bold aesthetic, subversive storytelling, and rarity of supply.
From the Zombie Series
Acrylic and marker on canvas
90 × 90 cm
1 of 1 original. Signed by the artist.
In Vincent & Jules, Chima Padua reimagines Tarantino’s cult antiheroes through a post-apocalyptic lens — part homage, part social critique. The work sits within the artist’s celebrated Zombie Series, which deconstructs cultural archetypes and reassembles them as fractured, undead icons of modern mythology.
Rendered in layered acrylics and spontaneous linework, the painting blurs the line between street art and figurative abstraction. Glimpses of Basquiat-like scrawl merge with Pop expressionism and hip-hop visual cues — a raw collision of old-school cinema and contemporary identity politics.
This is a one-of-a-kind original, hand-painted in 2022 and never released as a print or edition. Padua's Zombie Series is fast gaining traction among collectors for its bold aesthetic, subversive storytelling, and rarity of supply.
From the Zombie Series
Acrylic and marker on canvas
90 × 90 cm
1 of 1 original. Signed by the artist.
In Vincent & Jules, Chima Padua reimagines Tarantino’s cult antiheroes through a post-apocalyptic lens — part homage, part social critique. The work sits within the artist’s celebrated Zombie Series, which deconstructs cultural archetypes and reassembles them as fractured, undead icons of modern mythology.
Rendered in layered acrylics and spontaneous linework, the painting blurs the line between street art and figurative abstraction. Glimpses of Basquiat-like scrawl merge with Pop expressionism and hip-hop visual cues — a raw collision of old-school cinema and contemporary identity politics.
This is a one-of-a-kind original, hand-painted in 2022 and never released as a print or edition. Padua's Zombie Series is fast gaining traction among collectors for its bold aesthetic, subversive storytelling, and rarity of supply.