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Bomba
February 23rd, 2004, 07:40 PM
Hello Everyone,

I just finished putting together a new website that showcases my Fine Art pieces. It's a mixture of traditional and digital. Hope that everyone will dig.

Here are a few pieces from the site....

www.digital-autopsy.com (http://www.digital-autopsy.com)

-J-
http://www.digital-autopsy.com/art_galleries/fine_art/Obsolete/obsolete_002.jpg

http://www.digital-autopsy.com/art_galleries/fine_art/Obsolete/obsolete_015.jpg

http://www.digital-autopsy.com/art_galleries/fine_art/Pestilence/pest_008.jpg

The Brett
February 23rd, 2004, 07:42 PM
The bomb as usual Jason. Nice stuff..

-Brett
www.thebrett.com (http://www.thebrett.com)

Killer Napkins
February 23rd, 2004, 09:10 PM
very awesome jason man!... keep up the good work dude!



ps thebrett ha ur website is awesomely made

gauss
February 24th, 2004, 03:40 AM
i posted basically the same thing when you had the thread showing pics of that gallery show you had--but i just want to say again how much i like that second piece. some really lovely stuff there.

CENOBITE
February 24th, 2004, 03:42 AM
Great stuff! I came in here hoping for some autopsy sketches...! Still good tho, I think I have seen your stuff over at deviantart.

Bomba
February 24th, 2004, 12:34 PM
Thank you for the replies!

I totally spaced and forgot to add the actual website name and link.

www.digital-autopsy.com (http://www.digital-autopsy.com)

CENOBITE---> Autopsy images you say? Those are coming, except they will be photos rather than sketches. I've got some crazy images coming up.

Diego
February 24th, 2004, 12:44 PM
that's sweet jason, I'm glad to see your fine stuff aswell as your concept work.
But i would rather seeing in person....
keep it up the awesome work jason

-Diego

Bomba
February 24th, 2004, 12:56 PM
Originally posted by DiRob
that's sweet jason, I'm glad to see your fine stuff aswell as your concept work.
But i would rather seeing in person....
keep it up the awesome work jason

-Diego
Yes, I wish there was a way for everyone to see these in person. They are actually printed on canvas. 3feet by 5 feet in size. Super large and full of detail. Hence...I am really trying hard to get a bunch of gallery shows around the world so everyone can see them up close:-) But getting shows is rather difficult... but I am hoping.
-J-

Big Al
February 24th, 2004, 02:33 PM
Jason...saw your portfolio...you have a very unique style and are very good at what you do. The long hours of practice show....but is there some dark secret in your past that inspires the grotesque and disturbing images that you create?

Bomba
February 24th, 2004, 06:56 PM
Originally posted by Big Al
The long hours of practice show....but is there some dark secret in your past that inspires the grotesque and disturbing images that you create?

How funny...all my relatives asked me the same question. And my mom once asked "Did I do something wrong when I was raiseing you?".

To me, I don't think of my work as grotesque or disturbing. I find that being an artist makes me want to understand everything... all types of careers, all types of living things, etc etc. Like a child trying to understand life.

For example... I find surgery interesting. I have a few friends that are docters and operate regularly. The idea of opening someone, messing with the body's organs, and sowing someone shut does not phase them.

But, if you have never experienced OR seen photos of a surgery, it can be rather disturbing. Or grotesque. Another interesting YET bizzare occupation...pathology.

My interest is to explore areas that few will explore. If possible, explore themes that have never been done before. To me... the age of digital artwork is opening a new era in art and ideas.

Of course, that is my option:-)
-J-