BASSACKWARD

Bass's stream of ponchiness.


Design, Steampunk, Graphics, Typography, Photography, Paintings, Interiors, Architecture, Music, Motorcycles, Cars, fashion, and places, all that inspire me.

This is not a sensible space nor really trying to be, instead its the continuous, extreme and ridiculous contradictions of my mind.

rants against hypocritical "greenness", rants for ultra-liberal resurrections of a new NON socialist leftist libertarian, fetishist imagery of gas guzzling devices, modernist graphic design, and obsessive interiors.

A pattern lust affair!

From Philadelphia, PA
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James Jean, Spread from Sketchbook- Sasha Grey, Ink and Acrylic, 9 x 10”, 2009.Very shmood work by James Jean.An artist  who has done a lot of traditional comic/graphic illustration work; recently though, I have been attracted to his less illustrative more expressive paintings.Sink II. Acrylic on Wood Panel, 12 x 12”, 2010PR3 LE Slipcase. Acrylic & Digital on Paper, 10 x 14.5”, 2009Phillip Lim. Acrylic & Pastel on Wood, 24 x 24”, 2010Singers. Acrylic on Wood Panels, 18 x 47”, 2010Tango. Oil on Two Canvases, 60 x 96”, 2009Rickshaw. Acrylic, Oil, & Pastel on Two Canvases, 60 x 96”, 2009I also found this interesting collaborative project between James Jean and Kenichi Hoshine whose work I also like: A Polite Winter 
James is immensely talented, with an amazing range.  Definitely go trough his site completely if you have a minute or thirty.  

James Jean, Spread from Sketchbook- Sasha Grey, Ink and Acrylic, 9 x 10”, 2009.

Very shmood work by James Jean.
An artist  who has done a lot of traditional comic/graphic illustration work; recently though, I have been attracted to his less illustrative more expressive paintings.


Sink II. Acrylic on Wood Panel, 12 x 12”, 2010


PR3 LE Slipcase. Acrylic & Digital on Paper, 10 x 14.5”, 2009


Phillip Lim. Acrylic & Pastel on Wood, 24 x 24”, 2010


Singers. Acrylic on Wood Panels, 18 x 47”, 2010


Tango. Oil on Two Canvases, 60 x 96”, 2009


Rickshaw. Acrylic, Oil, & Pastel on Two Canvases, 60 x 96”, 2009

I also found this interesting collaborative project between James Jean and Kenichi Hoshine whose work I also like: A Polite Winter 

James is immensely talented, with an amazing range.  
Definitely go trough his site completely if you have a minute or thirty.  


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