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Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

BETTER OFF UNDEAD, framed print, by jack larson


Thursday, April 6, 2017

Jack Larson's Art on World Net Daily

Some of my work made World Net Daily... http://www.wnd.com/2017/04/the-raw-bloody-subject-most-artists-wont-touch/


Most contemporary artists are remarkably docile about this, and many are in collusion. It's much easier than fighting it. So they trumpet "courageous" installations of stained panties or rows of empty rooms, insisting these are remarkably "transgressive" to the culture. Not only are most irrelevant, but if it weren't for the crowds and cocktails at openings, they would be terrifically dull.

image: http://www.wnd.com/files/2017/04/4-6-17-in_the_belly_of_the_beast_jack_larson.jpg

"In the Belly of the Beast" by Jack Larson – acrylic 24"X36" – no date – from DeviantArt.com

"In the Belly of the Beast" by Jack Larson – acrylic 24″X36″ – no date – from DeviantArt.com

Abortion is real, raw, bloody and painful – and it's happening on a massive scale. Yet as a social and moral issue, abortion has gone almost untouched in the arts since it was unleashed in 1973. Only the truly zealous bother with it at all. From that small lot, pro-aborts alone receive funding, publicity and encouragement from institutions and the state. Bloody acolytes and Planned Parenthood proxies, they essentially advertise for abortion using the arts.


Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2017/04/the-raw-bloody-subject-most-artists-wont-touch/#vV2XHhBTUV3JtQWT.99

Saturday, March 18, 2017

Monday, January 16, 2017

Skull Sharpie Sketch Design, by Jack Larson ,Short sleeve t-shirt (unisex)

"CAT ON RED CHAIR" painting ,8"x10" original art acrylic on canvas.

"CAT ON RED CHAIR" painting ,8"x10" original art acrylic on canvas. http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/272524576413?

"FLOOD" 9"x12" original painting. acrylic on bristol board in an 11"x14" frame

"FLOOD" 9"x12" original painting. acrylic on bristol board in an 11"x14" frame http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/272524556893?

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Zombies, Skulls, and Cats Coloring Book






Those that supported this project on Gofundme will get their copies, colored pencils, and poster prints in a week or so. Thank you very much for making this somewhat belated project feasible. JACK


Friday, January 6, 2017

"Fractured #2" original painting 11"x14"

This painting started off as a cat. I couldn't make it work so I kept building and adding features. The pair of yellow eyes on the upper left quadrant were originally cat's eyes.


"Fractured #2" original painting 11"x14", acrylic on canvas


Thursday, January 5, 2017

Skull Sketch Design, Tshirt

This image is from the coloring book. I am waiting for the proof to arrive before I send it out to those who pre-ordered it. I'll be taking the images from the coloring book and making designs such as this:



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Tuesday, January 3, 2017

artWORK

What's new for 2017? Hopefully more art than I produced in 2016. I took about nine months off from my life as a working artist and spent time behind at the cubicles of a local call center. After three months of that, suddenly cashiering looked like a less stressful alternative. Sales is taxing and takes a lot of energy, focus, and concentration. I needed a steady check for a while, not a career to invest my soul into.

Working at the call center left me too hallowed out and listless to paint so I switched jobs. Cashiering has only one downside: it takes up time that could be spent painting. I like the constant paychecks but I find my mind wandering. I did just fine, financially speaking, when I painted full time. The idea of taking a break had more to do with a lack of inspiration than anything.

I was no longer clear about what I wanted to make the focus of my art. I figured that taking a year off would give me some clarity on the matter. It hasn't. Nine months of working for an employer has been a nice vacation from my usual pace, but I think I'm ready to get back into the routine of working in the studio like a maniac every waking moment.

I plan to make this my final week before going back to work for myself full time. I've set aside enough money and art supplies to get me through the rest of the winter. So even if I do poorly, I won't be starving any time soon---which liberates me to think bigger and plan for better art.

If you haven't yet, check out my gallery: http://www.ZombieArt.US

Zombies, Skulls, and Cats Coloring book by Jack Larson

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