I wanted the background of this one to seem very ominous and infinite. I recalled seeing this artwork from The Flaming Lips' At War With The Mystics cd.
This one shows me how you are growing artistically. It's as if the old you and the new you are beginning to merge. You will be able to look back on this one as a transition piece with elements from different periods melding together.
I think your background is even more infinite "looking" than the flaming lips' art. It is really something and I dig the little hand sticking out of the vehicle.
Like most American children of the 80's, Jason (Speedway J) Graham grew up on a steady diet of Atari, Saturday morning cartoons and MTV. A natural born artist, he won his first art show blue ribbon at the tender age of five and has been drawing and painting ever since. As an only child growing up in the boring suburbs of Dallas, Texas, 70's rock album art became his closest friend. He inundated himself with painting and design while earning his degree in communication design from Texas A&M - Commerce. His visual influences range from the simplicity of Paul Rand, Saul Bass, road side signage and Dr. Seuss to the complexity of M.C. Escher and Robert Rauschenberg.
3 comments:
this reminds me of frank frazetta, very cool!
This one shows me how you are growing artistically. It's as if the old you and the new you are beginning to merge. You will be able to look back on this one as a transition piece with elements from different periods melding together.
I think your background is even more infinite
"looking" than the flaming lips' art. It is really
something and I dig the little hand sticking out of
the vehicle.
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