Son of Bosch and Red Grooms.
His better works are the more complex, dystopian images (though some are saddled with saccharine/juvenile images of laborers' butt cracks and, ugh, rainbows in a work called "Redemption").
His colorful ands chunky naive neighborhood- and business-scapes remind me somewhat of Pittsburgh's unsung John Kane.
This is from his other style: underpopulated, lots of white space and subversive behaviors. I like this line of realization much better.
Jen -- is there any way to see these in larger format or will it be smaller images like these going forward? Thanks! Interesting picks lately...very intriguing. Are you smoking better weed? J/K
nice work. i really like the play on scale here, with large open space on a small panel. Can anyone read the script in the lower right corner?
i agree with jubilation- it would be cool to view these in a larger format.
foundation for Mudede dream house?
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