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Author: Jaime Margary
Reaganesque
Growing up during the Reagan-era side of the Cold War, I was terrified of the thought that two quarreling men held so much power in their hands that they could cancel everyone’s future. This painting was a reflection on that feeling.
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Prices:
8″ x 10″ – $60
12″ x 16″ – $100
18″ x 24″ – $150
Nosferatu On A Tricycle
My fourth painting and first foray into realism, Nosferatu on a Tricycle was started in 2010 and set aside to complete some time-sensitive pieces. One thing led to another and it hung on my wall for a few years, unfinished. A series of unfortunate events meant that I had to leave the art world for a while, and I chose finishing Nosferatu as my returning piece in 2013.
Contact me for signed prints.
Prices:
8″ x 10″ – $60
12″ x 16″ – $100
18″ x 24″ – $150
Nightmares
These are all based on a handful of real nightmares I’ve had, where my brain decided to step in and kick things up a notch.
Bird In My Window
In early 2012, I was standing in the shower letting the water run down over my head as I felt defeated from a break-up and various other personal matters. I wanted to just… step out. Not in a morbid sense, but I needed to step out from it all and take a deep breath. I realized I felt a lot like an illustration I had made not too long before, where an astronaut was being chased by a monster Earth. That image became more vivid in my head to the tune of a song I’d been singing all day, until I had to run out of the shower and, still wet, write it all down.
I got the singer’s blessings for the project and, six months later, I got together with the band to show them what I had done up to that point. It became the official video to the song. The video was officially released on February 2nd, 2013, and premiered at an art show/concert/costume party titled “The Ghost Choir Art Show.”
The video was created using a variety of mediums, including watercolor (the Moon), clay and acrylic (the Earth), pen illustration (the Astronaut), and vector graphics (the Sun), all animated in Flash. The entire project took about nine months.
Contact me for signed prints.
Prices:
8″ x 10″ – $60
12″ x 16″ – $100
18″ x 24″ – $150