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Into the Mystic @ Gallery1988:SF by limon✫art

Into the Mystic @ Gallery1988:SF

Preview the work here: www.g1988.blogspot.com/

Please come on by on opening night:
Gallery1988 San Francisco
1173 Sutter Street. San Francisco, CA 94109
415.409.1376 / gallery1988sf@gmail.com
www.gallery1988.com

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Uploaded on Nov 12, 2009

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Transfiguration by limon✫art

Transfiguration

Aw, phuckit! Here's the last one of the group.

This is one of the fertilized heads in transformation. Still in the early stages of development. Eventually, the whole human head will be covered and the rest of the body would start growing out from the neck area.

Transfiguration
Acrylic on Canvas, 15" x 19", 18.5" x 22.5" framed)

Into the Mystic
New works by Jason Limon, Jeremiah Ketner, Ken Keirns and Jonathan Bergeron

Opening Reception: Friday, November 13th, 7-10pm
Show runs through December 5, 2009

Gallery1988 San Francisco
1173 Sutter Street. San Francisco, CA 94109
415.409.1376 / gallery1988sf@gmail.com
www.gallery1988.com

©2009 Jason Limon. www.limon-art.com

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Uploaded on Nov 9, 2009

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Wardens of the Manufactory by limon✫art

Wardens of the Manufactory

I decided to post two today since I'm sending out the newsletter tomorrow.

Wardens of the Manufactory
Acrylic on Canvas, 10.5" x 31.5"

Into the Mystic
New works by Jason Limon, Jeremiah Ketner, Ken Keirns and Jonathan Bergeron

Opening Reception: Friday, November 13th, 7-10pm
Show runs through December 5, 2009

Gallery1988 San Francisco
1173 Sutter Street. San Francisco, CA 94109
415.409.1376 / gallery1988sf@gmail.com
www.gallery1988.com

©2009 Jason Limon. www.limon-art.com

Anyone can see this photo All rights reserved

Uploaded on Nov 9, 2009

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Blue Stare by limon✫art

Blue Stare

Blue Stare
Acrylic on Canvas, 5.5" x 7.5" (9" x 11" framed)

Into the Mystic
New works by Jason Limon, Jeremiah Ketner, Ken Keirns and Jonathan Bergeron

Opening Reception: Friday, November 13th, 7-10pm
Show runs through December 5, 2009

Gallery1988 San Francisco
1173 Sutter Street. San Francisco, CA 94109
415.409.1376 / gallery1988sf@gmail.com
www.gallery1988.com

©2009 Jason Limon. www.limon-art.com

Anyone can see this photo All rights reserved

Uploaded on Nov 9, 2009

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Colony by limon✫art

Colony

In this scene the presence of the new kind is overwhelming and raging out of control over the planet. As I mentioned on an earlier post explaining the regeneration utilizing the human brain, the head of human females are harvested in order to reproduce. I know this part sounds terrible, but it's all science fiction and I would never condone any harm to any human being or living creature. It's all make believe. So with that: As stated prior, the females are targeted for their nurturing instincts and furthermore, those with brown hair and brown or green eyes are sought out for they contain the plant-like pigments. Just like an ant colony, there are different positions for every member of the colony that will perform a variety of tasks. The Harvester would be the individual who is responsible for seeking out these female humans. (ok, it gets a bit nasty here) - At the time of capture, it would clip off the head of the captive with its sharp claw-like wings. The Harvester would then poke out and devour the eyeballs with its long pointy beak leaving empty sockets. The head would then be carried to the individual who would act as sort of a queen in reproducing offspring. But it instead works more like a factory; taking in the head, planting seeds within the empty eye sockets and incubating the fertilized head until it is fully developed and ready to move under its own power. I've been thinking out what the fertilized head might look like in different stages of growth. I'll show the process when it becomes available. More to come...

I hope no one is offended by this part of the story. I know it may seem brutal, but again it's only a dream.

Colony
Acrylic on Canvas, 18" x 24", (22" x 28" framed)

Into the Mystic
New works by Jason Limon, Jeremiah Ketner, Ken Keirns and Jonathan Bergeron

Opening Reception: Friday, November 13th, 7-10pm
Show runs through December 5, 2009

Gallery1988 San Francisco
1173 Sutter Street. San Francisco, CA 94109
415.409.1376 / gallery1988sf@gmail.com
www.gallery1988.com

©2009 Jason Limon. www.limon-art.com

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Uploaded on Nov 8, 2009

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