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ABOUT THE ARTIST

Based out of Albuquerque, New Mexico. 

His work is displayed in private collections around the world.

Several of his paintings have been published as book covers and one has been featured as an “Easter Egg” within Android smartphones. His work has been excoriated in reviews, exorcised by fundamentalist preachers, and appreciated by art collectors since he started painting zombies in 2009.




A Brief History Of Android Easter Eggs




Review 
 at www.Cracked.com:

".....If you own an Android phone or tablet, you know that it's good to update it every once in a while because each new version comes with nifty new features and ways to accidentally message photos of your genitals to everyone in your family. What you might not know is that each version also comes with a cool Easter egg -- like this adorable painting of the Android mascot standing next to a monstrous gingerbread man and surrounded by a bunch of zombies talking on phones.

via Android
We'd be offended by the implication, but we're too busy being creeped out.
Yes, that's in your phone, and yes, it looks like something Jeffrey Dahmer painted in first grade. In order to see the Easter egg, simply go to your Settings menu and tap "About Phone." You'll see "Android Version" in that menu. Tap on that part very fast a bunch of times, and eventually a reward will pop onto your screen..."
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..and is featured on the cover of "Dead Beyond The Fence" by Brian Kaufman



ALIBI START OF SUMMER ART REVIEW



"

Bloody zombies in tuxedos at a wedding of the damned, a ghoul who looks kind of like Pinhead from Hellraiser, Roswell aliens and dead-eyed pooches—these are just some of the ingredients that make up Jack Larson's disarmingly crude paintings. And the result is a maniacally eerie world that meets somewhere between the minds of George Romero and Edvard Munch.
The artist sums up his work with one brief Romero quote: "When there's no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth ... ." A theme to notice: Larson's undead are all coming to get us—their arms outstretched, attempting to break free of the canvas and shred human flesh."


SOURCE:
http://alibi.com/blog/37165/SOS-Artists.html

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