A creative dump for the various projects of artist Jon Defreest (aka Jonny etc.)
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Figuring out this character. He’s a hedgehog, or a porcupine or something. Heck I dunno.
Mdm. Jazzet character development
And here’s the character I’m struggling with now. She is a challenge in all aspects. I originally drew her about...
Character development: Antagonist
No name for this guy yet. Visually, the direction I’m going in is about adding visual and thematic contrast to...
Django Unchained by Erol Osman
Superhero Noir Posters
Cut-out Vinyl Silouhettes by Tama’s Ka’nya
Some people may cry at the death of these gorgeous vinyl records, but through their dismemberment...
Dan Aykroyd on the set of Ghostbusters II, directed by Ivan Reitman (1989).
Artwork for my show, Rated G, is now online! Check em out at http://justinwhiteratedg.blogspot.com then come to the opening this Friday to buy...
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The great Aaron Paul signing a pair of the shoes I designed for Bryan Cranston at the Sag Awards last night.
Wake Up Albuquerque! It’s time for New Mexico’s favorite morning talk show!
By Jon Defreest.
Here you go, internet! Don’t say I never did anything for you.
Aaron Paul: Ghostbuster, BITCH!
Opening Tuesday, December 4th, Gallery 1988 presents A Tribute to Judd Apatow, an art show inspired by the comedic producer. Judd will be hosting the event himself, so if you’re in the area, I highly suggest that you RSVP at gallery1988melrose@gmail.com.
Here is my contribution to the show entitled, “Sweet Brick” inspired by the film Anchorman: Legend of Ron Burgundy. Hope you like it!
Breaking Buds poster By Jon Defreest
I recreated my Breaking Buds poster from over the summer at a higher resolution, so it could be printed.
The Walking Dead’s Norman Reedus, posing with the custom shoes designed by Jon Defreest for Tauntr and The Ave Venice.
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A good friend of mine is a teacher and asked that I make a portrait for a raffle he’s organizing at his middle school. I think I nailed it.
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