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The art of James Jean

Mark Frauenfelder at 12:54 pm Wed, Sep 27, 2006

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James Jean is a well-known magazine illustrator. On his website, he's got a series of eerie and darkly funny paintings called "Recess." Show here from the series: "Chemistry."
200609271251Recess is about childhood and ghosts. It is a series of pictures depicting the suburban milieu.

He's got a great blog, too. Link (Via RaShOmoN)

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