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Jason Andrew Turner Portrait Paintings

American, b. 1982

Jason Andrew Turner (b. 1982, Birmingham, AL) is a visual artist currently based in rural North Carolina. In these newest works, he begins with an armature of sumi ink, laying a thread of black ink as a pathway. Color is applied along the linear architecture relating to the emotional and cultural refection of color meaning. This slows the immediate path to create a narrative that is both reflective and a reaction to society at large. The configurations are often repeated gestures that relate with behavioral actions, emotional states, anxiety, and symbiotic community. Jason holds a BFA from Savannah College of Art and Design.

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Artist: Jason Andrew Turner
Just Us
By Jason Andrew Turner
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This piece titled "Just Us" is an original artwork by Jason Andrew Turner made of acrylic on canvas. This piece measures approximately 20 "h x 16"w. Jason Andrew Turner (b. 1982, Bi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Jason Andrew Turner Portrait Paintings

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Acrylic

"Overheard" Female portrait, acrylic illustration, pattern, yellow, bright color
By Jason Andrew Turner
Located in Philadelphia, PA
This piece titled "Overheard" is an original artwork by Jason Andrew Turner made of acrylic on canvas. This piece measures approximately 20"h x 16"w and is signed en verso Jason And...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Jason Andrew Turner Portrait Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

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