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| + | The only son of two talented artists, Joe Vaux learned the joys of creation at an early age. He has been honing his skills for the past 15 years - first receiving a BFA from Syracuse and then working with the many wonderfully creative folks of the animation world. Joe has worked on everything from Spawn to Harold and the Purple Crayon to his current position on Family Guy. Although he has always been pursuing his own projects, he has only been showing his work for the past six years. Joe's work is truly imaginative. He is able to create entire worlds around the simplest of things. The worlds he creates are dark, but playful at the same time. You can look over and over at his paintings and still find new inhabitants. Joe's work has appeared in many galleries on the West Coast. |
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Latest revision as of 18:28, 17 August 2011
About
- Vaux, Joe
The only son of two talented artists, Joe Vaux learned the joys of creation at an early age. He has been honing his skills for the past 15 years - first receiving a BFA from Syracuse and then working with the many wonderfully creative folks of the animation world. Joe has worked on everything from Spawn to Harold and the Purple Crayon to his current position on Family Guy. Although he has always been pursuing his own projects, he has only been showing his work for the past six years. Joe's work is truly imaginative. He is able to create entire worlds around the simplest of things. The worlds he creates are dark, but playful at the same time. You can look over and over at his paintings and still find new inhabitants. Joe's work has appeared in many galleries on the West Coast.
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