John Pitre’s work is rooted in a lifelong exploration of surrealism, blending classical technique with cosmic, symbolic imagery that reflects on existence, consciousness, and humanity’s relationship with nature and technology. His pieces often carry deeper social and environmental commentary—addressing themes such as overpopulation, ecological responsibility, and the fragility of life.
This body of work also exists within a broader creative dialogue. Like many artists, Pitre both draws inspiration from and contributes to a global visual landscape—one that spans art history, from masters like Salvador Dalí, to contemporary creators whose work is shared and discovered across modern platforms such as Pinterest.
In that spirit, this piece serves not only as an original expression, but also as a quiet tribute to the countless artists—past and present—who continue to inspire one another. It reflects an ongoing exchange of ideas, where influence and innovation move in both directions, shaping the evolution of visual storytelling.





























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