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Homeless Cop "The Myth of Sisyphus" - Limited Edition, Archival Print - 17 x 17"

The Myth of SisyphusAutographed archival pigment print • Printed on Moab Entrada Rag Bright 290 GSM archival paper • 17 x 17 inches

Hand-signed and numbered by artist Homeless Cop in a limited edition of 15 • Example: # /15

House of Roulx blind embossed stamping • Authentic Edition rubber stamp on verso • Letter of Authenticity



HOMELESS COP

The ultra crispy oil paintings of Homeless Cop are trying to have sex with your eyes. These candy colors and bold lines live and breathe out a crazy world of monsters and men, ghosts and Gods, and this all looks really, really cool. There are battles and epic moments taking place in another dimensions, where style and integrity win kingdoms. Perhaps there is a secret story, but there is a mysteriously likeable universal appeal, and the attention to detail is noticeable. Homeless Cop works really hard on his paintings, and his biggest accomplishment so far has been getting his art on Adult Swim. "I've always painted things I like. People, places, and things. My whole life I've been drawing and painting, and I really feel like I was born to do this. I think my work evolves in terms of subject matter, but the execution just stays true to my style. My paintings look look like a robot made them, and I get a lot of pleasure being able to say I made them with my hands. My favorite artist is Jean-Michel Basquiat, and my favorite band is Nirvana. I also like pizza."

Homeless Cop (AKA: Jason Fennell) is an artist/musician who grew up in St. Louis, moved to Chicago for a long time, and currently lives in downtown Los Angeles. He has no formal training or schooling. He is currently working on new collections and commissions, and playing drums in the band Gas Station Art.

 


 

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Hand-Signed and Numbered by Homeless Cop

Limited Edition of 15 

Moab Entrada Rag Bright 290 GSM archival paper