Feast

Feast, 18" x 10", Acrylic on Panels

Feast, 18" x 10", Acrylic on Panels

Without getting too depressing, the thought for this painting focuses on me growing up almost always hungry, yet when I did eat it was the most inexpensive product you could find on the shelf - usually mechanically separated meat in various shapes. I'm no vegetarian and the thought is pretty simple, but it brings up an image in my head of when I ate a baloney sandwich while watching tv and wondering what Lobsterfest was all about. Fastforward thirty-five years and I find it hard to eat something that still looks like an animal, so lobster is out of the question for me. I'm ok with a baloney sandwich.

Feast is made up of five connected panels. The original has been sold, but you can find prints available on my here: https://jason-limon-art.myshopify.com/collections/prints/products/feast-print

Jason Limon
Jason Limon is a painter and sculptor who has exhibited his artwork in galleries across the U.S. and in parts of Europe. He has had recent solo exhibitions in New York City, Chicago and Albuquerque. His current art follows stories based on mythological creatures and paranormal cryptids portrayed with a hint of humor with a dose of strangeness. You can often see his characters brought to life in dimensional form through his complex sculptures. Jason lives and works in San Antonio, Texas with his wife and two daughters.
www.limon-art.com
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