Jerry Shawback


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Artist Bio

“Self portraits have the inherent ability to expose the depth and breadth of human nature.” – Jerry Shawback

The artist’s self portrait series explores identity through multiple aproaches to the same subject matter. Stylistically varied, they reveal the strange and vulnerability essence of the human condition.

His affinity for people, observation of life and strong draughtmanship is apparent in his depiction of the human form and informs Jerry’s painting. Other influences include: Rico Lebrun, Egon Schiele, Francis Bacon, Lucien Freud and his mentor Cornelius Cole III.

After studying communication design in Los Angels at the Otis Art Institute of Parsons School of design, a division of the New School for Social Research, Jerry worked as a freelance designer, commercial artist, and animator for the entertainment industry .

In 2007, after a ten year hiatus from the art world, Jerry returned to painting as a primary focus. He is currently working on a series of self portraits encompassing various artistic motifs, while maintaining an underlining vision, cohesion and emotional honesty. Jerry also produces works on paper documenting the lives and experiences around him, and his continuing study of the human form. His work has been featured in shows throughout Southern California as well as in private collections.

Jerry Shawback on The Escape Into Life Arts Store

Jerry Shawback on the Whole 9

Jerry Shawback on Flickr




7 responses to “Jerry Shawback”

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  2. Jerry Shawbacks extraordinary drawings and paintings are beautiful songs of vulnerability and individual spirit.

  3. ReseroirDan says:

    Jerry’s work always amazes me. Deep looks into the shapes and postures of the human form. Earth tones, line, and faces confront the viewer and encourage our own soul searching. Bravo!

  4. Petermuessig says:

    ´ta chingon! ta poca madre tu trabajo! great work!!!

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