
Jon Burgerman Genie / Painting / signed, numbered / unique
Year: | 2023 |
Format: | 76 x 61 x 6 cm / 29.9 x 24 x 2.4 inch |
Material: | Acrylic, Spray Paint, aerosol |
Method: | Mixed Media on canvas. |
Edition: | Unique. |
Other: | signed verso. |
Jon Burgerman – Genie (Unique).

Year: | 2023 |
Format: | 76 x 61 x 6 cm / 29.9 x 24 x 2.4 inch |
Material: | Acrylic, Spray Paint, aerosol |
Method: | Mixed Media on canvas. |
Edition: | Unique. |
Other: | signed verso. |
Jon Burgerman - Genie.
Jon Burgerman is a British artist and illustrator known for his playful, vibrant, and often whimsical art style that spans across various mediums, including drawing, painting, sculpture, animation, and digital art. Born in 1979, Burgerman has developed a distinctive voice in the contemporary art world, characterized by bold colors, simple lines, and a unique approach to doodling. His work often features quirky, cartoonish characters that convey a sense of spontaneity, humor, and fun, blurring the line between art and pop culture.
Burgerman’s artistic journey began with a fascination for doodling—he was drawn to the act of spontaneous creation, where lines and shapes emerge without premeditation. This freeform approach, often referred to as “doodle art,” became his signature style. His characters and creatures, seemingly simple in form, are loaded with personality, often conveying humor, chaos, or absurdity. This sense of spontaneity is a key element of his art, which feels accessible, informal, and energetic. His work is not about perfection or precision but rather about the joy of creation and the freedom of expression.
One of the defining features of Burgerman’s work is his ability to bring everyday objects, environments, and situations to life through his art. His murals and installations can transform an otherwise mundane space into a colorful, dynamic world filled with fantastical creatures and scenes. He has collaborated with major global brands, including Coca-Cola, Nike, and Samsung, and his work has been exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide, including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
Burgerman’s work draws inspiration from street art, pop art, and even graffiti, but with a light-hearted and approachable sensibility. His art is a visual celebration of creativity and imagination, often appealing to both children and adults alike. He taps into the universal language of doodling—a form of art that everyone can relate to, whether they see it as simple scribbles or as deeper, more meaningful expressions.
In addition to traditional canvases and murals, Burgerman has ventured into digital spaces, creating interactive art pieces, animations, and augmented reality experiences. He has also authored several books, including “It’s Great to Create,” which encourages readers to embrace creativity and the joy of making art without fear of judgment.
Overall, Jon Burgerman’s art is a lively, colorful testament to the power of playfulness and imagination in art. His work continues to inspire people to pick up a pen, start doodling, and rediscover the joy of spontaneous creativity.


Year: 2023
Format: 76 x 61 x 6 cm / 29.9 x 24 x 2.4 inch
Material:Acrylic, Spray Paint, aerosol
Method:Mixed Media on canvas.
Edition:Unique.
Other:signed verso.