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Paul Jackson is known for his sci-fi drawings, which fuse the natural with the supernatural for a visionary aesthetic. His style is typified by a meticulous attention to detail, merging genres to create new and unique forms: the painterly surrealism of Dali meets the urban graffiti styles of Banksy, with all the dry humour of postmodern Pop.
A huge Popeye head casts its shadow over a pale turquoise backdrop, but this spinach-guzzling guy has seen better days: the surface of his cartoon skin is starting to crack, and vandals have worked their magic with layers of graffiti tag. A cut-away reveals the inner workings of Pop’s mind: dreams of better days reveal creator EC Segar inside, working away at his drawing board, surrounded by reel-to-reel tapes and posters of Olive. Not even spinach can save you now, Pop.
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The British artist predominantly creates art for the music and film industry while consistently creating works for his own collection. Pauls's client list is vast and it includes 20th Century Fox, Universal, SyFy, Pearl Jam, Blink 182, Ancestry.com and many more. His detailed drawings and playful ideas have gained Paul a reputation that continues to grow and grow.
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Paul Jackson is known for his sci-fi drawings, which fuse the natural with the supernatural for a visionary aesthetic. His style is typified by a meticulous attention to detail, merging genres to create new and unique forms: the painterly surrealism of Dali meets the urban graffiti styles of Banksy, with all the dry humour of postmodern Pop.
A huge Popeye head casts its shadow over a pale turquoise backdrop, but this spinach-guzzling guy has seen better days: the surface of his cartoon skin is starting to crack, and vandals have worked their magic with layers of graffiti tag. A cut-away reveals the inner workings of Pop’s mind: dreams of better days reveal creator EC Segar inside, working away at his drawing board, surrounded by reel-to-reel tapes and posters of Olive. Not even spinach can save you now, Pop.
For any framing recommendations, please contact support@artrepublic.com