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The Art of Jason Levesque

The work of Jason Levesque, aka 'Stuntkid', isillustration at it's best. Balanced perfectly in his art are bits andpieces of surrealism, pop art, comic book illustration and erotica(plus others). Many artists try their best to deal with thesesubjects together but it's as if Levesque holds some long-hidden keyallowing him access to a plethora of ability and ideas. This is greatfor the viewer as it allows us to see visions we'd never dream ofotherwise. Jason will be part of the show Poster Pinup: The Art ofthe Peepshow atGallery Nucleus in Alhambra, CA opening February 5th. Hi-Fructose correspondent Zach Tutor takes a look at Levesque's work after the jump.

The work of Jason Levesque, aka ‘Stuntkid’, isillustration at it’s best. Balanced perfectly in his art are bits andpieces of surrealism, pop art, comic book illustration and erotica(plus others). Many artists try their best to deal with thesesubjects together but it’s as if Levesque holds some long-hidden keyallowing him access to a plethora of ability and ideas. This is greatfor the viewer as it allows us to see visions we’d never dream ofotherwise. Jason will be part of the show Poster Pinup: The Art ofthe Peepshow atGallery Nucleus in Alhambra, CA opening February 5th. Hi-Fructose correspondent Zach Tutor takes a look at Levesque’s work below.

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