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| + | Jason Sho Green graduated from the University of Washington in 2002 with a degree in electrical engineering (with a focus in robotics and embedded systems) and a minor in math. Much of his time at U of W was spent doodling in notebooks during boring lectures. He decided a few years ago that drawing was what he loved to do, and since then he has focused on his freelance graphic design and illustration career. (ArtStar) |
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| + | I'm largely influenced by childhood. I love nonsensical kid logic. When I was a kid, I spent my summers visiting my oba-chan in Japan - watching anime, playing with toys in the department stores, and hunting giant horny beetles. There's something about being a curious kid in a land where you don't understand the language - you take in all the visuals and are forced to create your own story. This is essentially the same process I follow now - unable (or not wanting) to understand what's going on around me - and narrating it as I see fit. (JSG) |
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| + | [http://www.jasonshogreen.com/ Visit Website] |
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Latest revision as of 01:15, 17 May 2009
About
- Green, Jason Sho
Jason Sho Green graduated from the University of Washington in 2002 with a degree in electrical engineering (with a focus in robotics and embedded systems) and a minor in math. Much of his time at U of W was spent doodling in notebooks during boring lectures. He decided a few years ago that drawing was what he loved to do, and since then he has focused on his freelance graphic design and illustration career. (ArtStar)
ARTIST STATEMENT
I'm largely influenced by childhood. I love nonsensical kid logic. When I was a kid, I spent my summers visiting my oba-chan in Japan - watching anime, playing with toys in the department stores, and hunting giant horny beetles. There's something about being a curious kid in a land where you don't understand the language - you take in all the visuals and are forced to create your own story. This is essentially the same process I follow now - unable (or not wanting) to understand what's going on around me - and narrating it as I see fit. (JSG)
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