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  1. Dec 16, 2015 · Paul Jackson draws the natural world in fascinating ways. In his glitch drawings, for example, he juxtaposes wild animals with computer malfunctions: one side of an ape’s face is photorealistic, while the other appears smeared and distorted. “The natural world and technology are the most inspirational things to me,” Paul explains, “and ...

  2. Feb 23, 2020 · Such is the case for British artist Paul Jackson, who specializes in uncanny drawings that “dissect” their subjects. These illustrations depict both animals and people, and showcase Jackson's masterful pen techniques, as well as his keen understanding of anatomical details. Originally from Brighton, the artist now resides in Toronto, Canada.

  3. Jul 5, 2015 · Paul Jackson, a British artist, based in Toronto, creates stunningly detailed and dark drawings using pen-and- pencil of various animals with their skeletons and sometimes organs lifting out of their bodies. By treating them with respect, the black and white pictures of their insides look more like mystical anatomy lessons than roadkill.

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  4. Mar 19, 2018 · Artist Creates Edgy Illustrations Dissecting Anatomy of Dinosaurs and Other Animals. If you like art with an edge, you'll love Paul Jackson ‘s illustrations. The British artist, now based in Canada, is a skilled illustrator whose impressive client list includes Primus, Blink 182, The Pixies, the SyFy channel, and Gibson Guitars.

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  6. Paul Jackson (artist) Paul Jackson, is well known for his large-scale works. His studio, The Avalanche Ranch, is in Columbia, Missouri. Jackson was inducted as a signature member into the American Watercolor Society at the age of 30, and he is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society. His work has received top honors in national ...

  7. Jul 6, 2015 · British artist Paul Jackson creates beautifully dark and detailed drawings using both pen and pencils that depict animals and sometimes humans being separated or torn from their own bones and organs. Normally this would be a pretty horrific sight, but the level of detail that Jackson adds to each of these illustrations makes them appear like ...

  8. Paul Jackson began his international career in paper folding at the age of six, discovering he could create boats and animals out of toilet paper. Since then he has written over forty books and exhibited at major museums, proving to everyone (including his art professor) that origami deserves to be a highly respected art form. He will tell us the story of how his unlikely career unfolded. Paul ...