Chicago based artist Jared Joslin paints mysterious figures of the carnival age. His skies angrily whip around as his figures calmly recline in repose or display the tools of their trade. The clothing of his characters are decorative, meticulous and form fitting, wrapping around his sinewey figures.
His wife Jessica Joslin is also an amazing artist who constructs playful animals out of old brass fixtures and bones.
Again, really good art that I would have never known about otherwise. I'm adding a folder to my bookmarks for this stuff. Thanks
Posted by: bartleby | February 15, 2008 at 09:16 AM