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Jason D'Aquino : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jason D'Aquino
Jason D'Aquino (born October 22, 1974) is an American artist who works exclusively upon found antiquated objects, primarily in graphite on an incredibly miniature scale. He has been called the "Master of Miniatures",〔Virus, The Dark Side of Entertainment, Issue No.17., June–July 2007.〕 and is part of the Lowbrow (or Pop Surrealist) art movement. D'Aquino is best known for his 'Matchbook Miniatures' which are meticulously hyper detailed small scale pencil drawings, not exceeding one inch by one inch in dimension, carefully crafted onto the inside cover of vintage strike-on-front matchbooks. D'Aquino's illustrations visit themes of evil, cruelty, madness, and loss of innocence.〔Hey! Modern Art & Pop Culture, Issue No.12., December 2012.〕 These motifs derive themselves from his passion for mystery and macabre : his greatest influences being H. P. Lovecraft, Edward Gorey, Hans Bellmer, Maurice Sendak, and serial killers such as Ed Gein and sundry other real-life monsters and deviants of true crime.〔Weirdo Noir, Gothic and Dark Lowbrow Art, Matt Dukes Jordan, Chronicle Books, 2010.〕 == Biography ==
D'Aquino was born on October 22, 1974, and raised in Long Island, New York. He attended Purchase College in Westchester, NY, where he received a degree in Visual Arts. After spending some time in Kingston, NY, he relocated to Buffalo, NY, where he currently resides. In addition to being a fine artist, he has been a tattoo artist since 2000.〔JasonD'Aquino: Old Possum and the Fantasticals, Michael J. Beam, TopSpin, 2011.〕
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