Career
Surette is known for utilizing amplified music, dramatic theatrical lights, accompanying video screens, body-encompassing paint-splattering painting techniques. Since 1995, Surette has performed over 2,500 performances and his repertoire consists of over 500 different historical figures, musicians, movie stars, television stars and athletes. Surette grew up in Arlington, Massachusetts received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science/Business from Saint Anselm College in 1993.
Two years after his college graduation, Surette developed his first speed-painting performances and called his unique artform "Amazing Hero Art".
In 2005, Surette performed on Good Morning America, and in 2008 Surette performed on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Also in 2005, Surette"s name was added to the Rosa Parks National Wall of Tolerance Monument in Montgomery, Alabama, in recognition of his tireless work towards racial equality.