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Bad
Egg (Acrylic
on canvas panels)
7.5 " x 7.5"
Part of the Willy Wonka
series for the H.C. Wonko Holiday Show
at The Alcove Contemporary Arts Gallery
in Decatur, GA.
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Everlasting
(Acrylic
on canvas panels)
7.5 " x 7.5"
Part of the Willy Wonka
series for the H.C. Wonko Holiday Show
at The Alcove Contemporary Arts Gallery
in Decatur, GA.
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Nitwit
(Acrylic
on canvas panels)
7.5 " x 7.5"
Part of the Willy Wonka
series for the H.C. Wonko Holiday Show
at The Alcove Contemporary Arts Gallery
in Decatur, GA.
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2007 - Jason Limon, All rights reserved
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Boy
Whata Great Show (Acrylic
on canvas panels)
7.5 " x 7.5"
Part of the Willy Wonka
series for the H.C. Wonko Holiday Show
at The Alcove Contemporary Arts Gallery
in Decatur, GA.
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Drop
Dead (Acrylic
on canvas panels)
7.5" x 8.5"
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Old
Can Full of New Ideas
(Acrylic
on canvas panels)
8.25" x 7.625"
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2007 - Jason Limon, All rights reserved
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Rissa
(Acrylic
on canvas panels)
8" x 9.25"
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Tough
Guy (Acrylic
on canvas panels)
7" x 9"
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2007 - Jason Limon, All rights reserved
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Rise
& Fall (Acrylic
on canvas panels)
12" x 14.5"
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Independence
Day (Acrylic
/ ink on canvas panels) 10"
x 13"
Client:
Toolbox Sudios/USAA-Uturn
Available
for Stock Use
Editorial: Most mothers
in the animal kingdom shun thier young.
You probably had it a little better than
that.
So when it comes time for you to fly the
nest, will you be ready to make it on
your own?
SILA
45 / American
Illustration 26 Web /
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Extreme
Media (Acrylic
/ ink on canvas panels)
18" x 24"
Client: Evoke
Available
for Stock Use
A part
a poster series sent to Evoke's most favorite
clients as a gift.
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2007 - Jason Limon, All rights reserved
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Calm
Distance (Acrylic
on canvas panels)
10.375" x 10.375" Personal Work.
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2007 - Jason Limon, All rights reserved
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Traffic.13
(Acrylic
on canvas panels)
14.75" x 10.625" Personal Work.
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2007 - Jason Limon, All rights reserved
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Road
Home (Acrylic
on canvas panels) 8.125"
x 10.875"
Client:
New OrleansMagazine
Editorial: This image is
published with an article about the "Road
Home" program, which is a state run
program that disperses federal block grant
money to flood damaged home owners. Local
banks are wanting these owners to invest
this money with their establishments as
part of the plan to rebuild their homes.
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2007 - Jason Limon, All rights reserved
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Anna's
Hummingbird (Acrylic
on canvas) 6"
x 6"
Client: Seattle Metropolitan
Available
for Stock Use
The Golden State’s
greatest gift. A spot illustration for
an informative article about Anna's Hummingbirds
in the Washington area. Until the 1950's,
these birds were confined to Southern
and Baja California, but since dispersed
as far north as British Columbia.
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Texas
Born (Acrylic
on canvas/envelope) 12.5"
x 9.5"
MAiLmeART.com
Personal: This is just
for the fun of sending art across an ocean
and to the UK. All pieces being sent to
MAiLmeArt.com must have travelled though
the post with the postman able to see
the work.
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Skytacular
(Personal:
Acrylic / ink on canvas panels)
16" x 20"
Available
for Stock Use
Autumn of
1978. From an open
window in a second-story apartment came
the sounds of shattering glass and the
high pitched wails of a drunken mother.
Below, in the lush green lawn, rested
a young child guarded among a few older
brothers eager to avoid the torment
of their fathers consistent virulence.
As most five year olds dispositions abruptly
shift, this untried boys scare turned
to wonder as he gazed into the endless
black sky. His eyes wandered about the
shimmering specs of light scattered high
above as all the opposing noise slowly
faded. Peering from the edge of his view
was a brighter, much larger entity drifting
calmly across. It seemed to fill the sky.
Very large with letters glowing on its
side forming bright words. His eyes frozen,
unbroken on the placid phenomenon until
it faded into the darkness. Slumber had
overcome the hypnotic moment. In deep
sleep the dream of a thousand blimps filled
the night sky. The tiny lights floated
and blended with the millions of stars.
Bam! Sounds of an angry door slam bursts
the vision like tiny bubbles. He rubs
his eyes then lifts the covers over his
head in hopes that the lights would return.
Inspirations
can arise from lowest points.
SILA
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A
Few Disturbed Electrons
(Acrylic
on canvas panels)
11" x 12"
Available
for Stock Use
Personal:
Vacuum Tubes - These guys deliver excellent
programming to your television display.
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