Pedro Friedeberg is a surrealist artist from Mexico. He also claims to have invented several styles of architecture, as well as one new religion and two salads. He creates bright, patterned and absurd images and objects that delight the imagination. A surrealist in paint and practice, filling his days making art and other said activities: “I get up at the crack of noon and, after watering my piraƱas, I breakfast off things Corinthian. Later in the day I partake in an Ionic lunch followed by a Doric nap. On Tuesdays I sketch a volute or two, and perhaps a pediment, if the mood overtakes me. Wednesday I have set aside for anti-meditation. On Thursdays I usually relax whereas on Friday I write autobiographies.”