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Jerry Leibowitz
Los Angeles native Jerry Leibowitz wears many hats as
an artist. An award winning graphic artist, he has created
corporate logos, trademark designs and illustrations for
such companies as IBM, Mitsubishi and Volkswagen. His
brilliance as both an artist and a humorist shines through
in a series of paintings entitled The Aztech Series which
was inspired by the art forms and visual story telling
techniques of the early Egyptian and pre-Columbian civilizations
as well as the folk art of native American Indians.
Steeped in humor and parody, these images offer wry observations
of the human condition executed in a modern iconographic
style which Jerry refers to as technographic pop.
Jerry is the creator of the animated UPN television series
The Mouse and the Monster, as well as Beek,
a cartoon strip featuring a cynical parrot displaced from
his natural habitat in a tropical rainforest to middle
American suburbia. Jerry currently has a variety of animated
projects in various stages of development.
Jerry Leibowitz has two websites, one for his general
works and one for his specific comic series Dot and Com,
a humorous pen-pal relationship story about a young girl,
Dot, who moves and maintains email contact with her best
friend Com.
For more information on Jerry Leibowitz please visit www.FineMess.com
and www.DotandCom.com. |
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