Jeremy Taylor
Artwork: Texas Country
22×30
$375
Artist Bio
Jeremy is a Westland based artist working out of the PASC Westland Studio. His artwork has a graphic and graffiti like quality to it. He renders his pieces largely in pencil and marker creating images that reference 1980’s NY subway graffiti, or psychedelic sign painting. Each piece features contrasting colored text and imagery placed side by side in compressed compositions, as if the artist Stuart Davis were drawing hidden picture puzzles for Highlights for Children Magazine. Jeremy has exhibited at, PASC at the Belt Gallery, Detroit (2023); Swords Into Plowshares Gallery, Detroit (2022); PASC Southgate Gallery, Southgate, MI (2021); at The Scarab Club, Detroit (2021).
Program Description
PASC was launched in January 2021 as the first progressive art and design studio, and exhibition program, in Detroit and Wayne County, dedicated to supporting artists with developmental disabilities and mental health differences to advance independent artistic practices and build individual career paths in the art and design fields.
Program Link
https://www.progressiveartstudiocollective.org/
Alt Text: This is a vibrant, colorful artwork celebrating Texas Country music created using marker and gel pens. It features a detailed illustration style filled with various shapes, symbols, and text, with a mix of abstract and representational elements. The piece incorporate elements of popular culture, music, and graffiti-style art to create an overall dynamic and visually complex composition with puzzle-piece like text and images intermingling. There are musical notes, stars, and other celestial symbols in the background, along with bold, stylized text and shapes in the foreground, providing an overall energetic or even musical feel.