Bio
Adam Jackson currently resides in Seattle Washington, but spent most of his life growing up in Japan. His work is infused with a love for fashion, comic books, rock posters, cartoons and a heavy influence of pop culture in general. Adam graduated from the Art Institute of Seattle in 2005 and has since been working in the apparel/fashion industry primarily as a graphic artist.
“In my art, I look to capture those moments and expressions I find the most beautiful and iconic and elaborate on them. Whether it’s bold patterns and bright colors, or simple black and white drawings, I am always trying to bring out the attitude and personality of the subject matter. I seem to prefer the black and white, especially right now.”
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man this bio is short,i’m doing a project on you and yeah needed info im hoping this is enough
I love your style, did you go to college/uni to study art or just do your own thing?
I love you
Harvey, thank you.
[...] to give myself a swift kick in the ass and get them out…) USUGROW, Shawn Barber, Mike Giant, Adam Issac Jackson, Sylvia Ji, Jess Yen, Albrecht Dürer, Ed Hopper, Norman Rockwell, Paik Nam June, Alfonso Ossorio, [...]
Thanks « Gold Forever said this on November 26, 2009 at 11:22 am |
hello
im from russia
i really like tattoos and your images
they are AWESOME
thanks so much siberian girl, you are awesome!
wow your stuff is great!
Please add more prints, i want all of your work!
More prints coming sometime this year, I promise.
hi adam, i’m a huge fan of yours… can you please shoot me an e-mail as soon as you have more prints available for sale? thanks a bunch! xo, carla
Carla, will do. thanks for the message.
amazing works! one of them inspired me to make a tattoo.
You fucking suck.
[...] Adam Jackson currently resides in Seattle Washington, but spent most of my life growing up in Japan. His work is infused with a love for fashion, comic books, rock posters, cartoons and a heavy influence of pop culture in general. Adam graduated from the Art Institute of Seattle in 2005 and has since been working in the apparel/fashion industry primarily as a graphic artist (Adam's blog). [...]
Black and White Illustrations by Adam Isaac Jackson « DSJ Galleries Blog said this on December 30, 2010 at 12:28 pm |
[...] Black and White Illustrations by Adam Isaac Jackson Posted by admin on 30/12/2010 Leave a comment (0) Go to comments Adam Jackson currently resides in Seattle Washington, but spent most of my life growing up in Japan. His work is infused with a love for fashion, comic books, rock posters, cartoons and a heavy influence of pop culture in general. Adam graduated from the Art Institute of Seattle in 2005 and has since been working in the apparel/fashion industry primarily as a graphic artist (Adam’s blog). [...]
Black and White Illustrations by Adam Isaac Jackson | WebFree said this on December 30, 2010 at 6:18 pm |
Just discovered your work today but I literally sat here for who knows how long and looked at everything. Officially a fan! Im in LOVE with all of your work!
Rain,
Thanks for making my day, appreciate the kind words. I will keep it up I promise!
Your art has a striking resemblance to my work…
Well, some of it is meant to, that is because you have been a major source of inspiration to some of my work, and as a young artist I have wanted to experiment with that style. Although, as much uproar as it has created over select pieces of artwork that was drawn some time ago, you will see my work progress and continue to establish itself as its own.
I have looked at your work for quite some time and I must say, you are the main inspiration for my artwork. I have so many questions about how you make your art work so amazing. I draw in black and white and have my whole gallery on facebook. but back on subject, your artwork is so legit. If you happen to respond to this that will be awesome.
Isaiah, thank you so much. Glad you are diggin the artwork brother.
best wishes,
Adam
Adam you are the man… thank you so much for being such an inspiration, I can only hope that my artwork can be half as awesome as yours someday. Also thanks again for responding and helping me out with my presentation project of you and your work!
Anthony