Jeremy "Maya" Robinson often paints live amidst groups of people. Sometimes while he is painting, a calligraphist writes a meaningful phrase on the art work in a foreign language. Jeremy sometimes paints on people who sit for hours to be adorned.
Many of his pictures are made in phases. The first phase being, just making a simple drawing or painting, then copies of that original. In the process he may use digital filters or machines to adjust color saturation, contrast, negative/position orientation and brightness. And, also, semi-transparent materials like cloth and paper.
Sometimes he moves the original drawing while the copy is being made or draws on the copies or tears the copies into pieces pieces for collage. Once he has a print the process starts over: Collage of collage of collage for many many generations of images.
Jeremy is a lover of plants, a musician and a traveler. He is available for murals, illustrations, portraits, design work and other commissions.
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