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Blogs We Like: Jon MacNair (Draws)
Fellow Cascadian Jon MacNair’s art is the perfect kind of weird. Orbiting Renaissance and medieval tropes in ways reminiscent of fellow illustrative artist Jon Carling, MacNair’s work trades the former’s sense of quiet oddity for a more surreally macabre and visually dense universe. As MacNair recently noted in an interview with Bangstyle, his art is rooted in “a definite visual vocabulary and hierarchy of characters,” structures that make his work engrossing and narrative.
MacNair’s solo show entitled Curious Reveries recently concluded at the Antler Gallery in Portland, but you can still buy prints and more at his society6 page. Jon’s prolific output and general coolness are also on his main site, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, and this fantastically extensive interivew with The Studio.
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Blogs We Like: Jon MacNair (Draws)
Fellow Cascadian Jon MacNair’s art is the perfect kind of weird. Orbiting Renaissance and medieval tropes in ways reminiscent of fellow illustrative artist Jon Carling, MacNair’s work trades the former’s sense of quiet oddity for a more surreally macabre and visually dense universe. As MacNair recently noted in an interview with Bangstyle, his art is rooted in “a definite visual vocabulary and hierarchy of characters,” structures that make his work engrossing and narrative.
MacNair’s solo show entitled Curious Reveries recently concluded at the Antler Gallery in Portland, but you can still buy prints and more at his society6 page. Jon’s prolific output and general coolness are also on his main site, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, and this fantastically extensive interivew with The Studio.
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Blogs We Like: Jon MacNair (Draws)
Fellow Cascadian Jon MacNair’s art is the perfect kind of weird. Orbiting Renaissance and medieval tropes in ways reminiscent of fellow illustrative artist Jon Carling, MacNair’s work trades the former’s sense of quiet oddity for a more surreally macabre and visually dense universe. As MacNair recently noted in an interview with Bangstyle, his art is rooted in “a definite visual vocabulary and hierarchy of characters,” structures that make his work engrossing and narrative.
MacNair’s solo show entitled Curious Reveries recently concluded at the Antler Gallery in Portland, but you can still buy prints and more at his society6 page. Jon’s prolific output and general coolness are also on his main site, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, and this fantastically extensive interivew with The Studio.
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Blogs We Like: Jon MacNair (Draws)
Fellow Cascadian Jon MacNair’s art is the perfect kind of weird. Orbiting Renaissance and medieval tropes in ways reminiscent of fellow illustrative artist Jon Carling, MacNair’s work trades the former’s sense of quiet oddity for a more surreally macabre and visually dense universe. As MacNair recently noted in an interview with Bangstyle, his art is rooted in “a definite visual vocabulary and hierarchy of characters,” structures that make his work engrossing and narrative.
MacNair’s solo show entitled Curious Reveries recently concluded at the Antler Gallery in Portland, but you can still buy prints and more at his society6 page. Jon’s prolific output and general coolness are also on his main site, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, and this fantastically extensive interivew with The Studio.
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Blogs We Like: Jon MacNair (Draws)

Fellow Cascadian Jon MacNair’s art is the perfect kind of weird. Orbiting Renaissance and medieval tropes in ways reminiscent of fellow illustrative artist Jon Carling, MacNair’s work trades the former’s sense of quiet oddity for a more surreally macabre and visually dense universe. As MacNair recently noted in an interview with Bangstyle, his art is rooted in “a definite visual vocabulary and hierarchy of characters,” structures that make his work engrossing and narrative.

MacNair’s solo show entitled Curious Reveries recently concluded at the Antler Gallery in Portland, but you can still buy prints and more at his society6 page. Jon’s prolific output and general coolness are also on his main site, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, and this fantastically extensive interivew with The Studio.

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