Video: Skeletons, butterflies and more: psychedelic and concept art by Jeremy Forson
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Many artists come up with their own imaginary worlds. The imaginary world of Jeremy Forson from San Francisco sometimes makes you shudder from the abundance of creepy monsters, skeletons, octopuses and other cute images. However, every drawing by Jeremy, whether in pencil or in acrylic, looks like a very stylish reflection of the bins of the human soul and our childhood fears.
Jeremy Forson is an American illustrator. Everything is as usual: the College of Arts (in this case - California), since 2005 - its own exhibitions. His wild fantasy of a madman is liked by many well-known companies - such as Reebok, Nylon Guys and others. Actually, many of his illustrations can be seen on T-shirts, sneakers, sneakers, stickers, buttons and other little things.
Skeletons, butterflies, children and octopuses - the most trashy horror films cannot boast of such a combination of plots. However, Jeremy's works may be frightening, but those are less me, you will not spit with disgust, looking at them. Rather, on the contrary: someone will surely find for themselves such a picture of him, which will become a reflection of his own fears and problems. Yes, and works of a different plan - just interesting enough concept art without any horrors - he also has enough. For example, a very interesting series of people and houses, reminiscent of parties with friends and that each person is lonely in his own way, even during the fun.
A great many of his diverse works are posted on his official website.
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