the artwork of jacob van loon
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That's why I think it's really funny.d0ughman wrote:That first one looks like a baby in a trash bag, I mean no offense by this, its just what I see... I like all the rest though.
It is one of my more strange ideas for a drawing, no offense taken. I was chuckling most the time I was working on it, not that it makes the piece any less strange. Thanks for lookingd0ughman wrote:That first one looks like a baby in a trash bag, I mean no offense by this, its just what I see... I like all the rest though.
Posted a decent handful of process photos for bathroom monkey's painting at JVLendnote.com.
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take notice of this guy.
after looking at geepee art for damn near a decade, i have to say not much moves me anymore, but his stuff does. for the time being you can get nice sized, sweet OG's for super reasonable prices. if you are thinking about dropping too much on a print but would rather have an OG, talk to Jacob Van Loob. My experience with him was smooth and super fulfilling.
here is his latest, and even though i have one from him, it makes me want a second.
after looking at geepee art for damn near a decade, i have to say not much moves me anymore, but his stuff does. for the time being you can get nice sized, sweet OG's for super reasonable prices. if you are thinking about dropping too much on a print but would rather have an OG, talk to Jacob Van Loob. My experience with him was smooth and super fulfilling.
here is his latest, and even though i have one from him, it makes me want a second.
Your watercolor work is inspiring, especially your abstract pieces. Stunning work.
Thank you everyone. It's been a slow month, but I did manage to partner up with a writer in NYC, to illustrate an essay she is getting published online this week.
Thank you again for your interest.
Thank you again for your interest.
First of 2011:
Refreshing
"...youre not actually looking at Schulz-Neudamm's tones and lines, youre looking at a jpg of those tones and lines run through a photoshop filter to make them simpler for a simpler printing method. so... superior? ..."
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Good stuff, man. Thanks for sharing. You have great taste in your influences.
Nothing brings humility like a good ol' shart."
I nudged a bunch of things around in my photobucket, that's why all those image links are broken. Sorry!
Thank you for taking a look at my work. I've been concentrating mostly on illustration lately, but just got some painting in.
painting and engraving on homasote
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detail:
painting and collage
design for a j-fold insert going with a cassette my friend's band is releasing.
Thank you for taking a look at my work. I've been concentrating mostly on illustration lately, but just got some painting in.
painting and engraving on homasote
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detail:
painting and collage
design for a j-fold insert going with a cassette my friend's band is releasing.