March 01, 2010 Grow Ups exhibition in Japan

Grow Ups goes to Japan!
Grow Ups is an exhibition of eleven young Dutch artists whose work moves between mature art and childlike fantasy. The title indicates that the art contains strong influences from the artists’ childhood and adolescence. Mature themes come together with visual references to toys, television cartoons, comic magazines and video games of American and Japanese origin. Ultimately, this exhibition aims to connect the artists to their visual roots, with the hope of them being recognized as fully grown.
Parts of this exhibition were shown at CORROSIA! (Almere, the Netherlands) in 2008. On invitation of the Center for Creative Communications (CCC) the work is exhibited following a contest for curators. The show will be opened by Ms Omori, curator of CCC and presented by Grow Ups curator Renée Reijnders. You are welcome to visit!
Participating artists:
IRIS, Nanna Koekoek, Merijn Hos, Lennard Schuurmans, Pepijn van den Nieuwendijk/Cirque de Pepin, Ingrid de Lugt, Wayne Horse, Manumanu, Leendert Masselink/studio illurama, Bjorn Eulink, and Mark Verhaagen.
Opening: March 6 at 13:00hr.
The exhibition will be up from March 6 to 27, 2010
The Center for Creative Communications (CCC)
4-16 Ote-machi; Aoi-ku, Shizuoka City 420-0853
www.c-c-c.or.jp
February 11, 2010 Strychnin 7 year itch - group show

I’m participating in Strychnin‘s anniversary group show called 7 year itch. This best of Strychnin show features more than 70 artists from all over the world. The exhibition will open February 12th at 7pm and runs until March 7th. Have a look when you’re around!
Strychnin Gallery, Boxhagenerstraße 36, Berlin (Friedrichshain).
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Note on commercial work:
Reason for the lack of updates lately is that for the last couple of months I’ve been working on 2 big commercial projects. Unfortunately I can’t put this work online yet. So although it may seem that I’ve been lazy, I’ve actually been really busy. I hope to show you updates as soon as possible!

Hi there! Here’s a little summer update. I’ve been working on some other projects as well, but they have to remain secret for now. Oh, the excitement!
Bit of old news, but I’ve also been part of the big collaborative cover for the character design issue of Computer Arts Projects magazine. 24 international artists worked on this:

Here you can see my Disco Bunny playing Deutsche Schlager hits: check those Tado’s shaking their Lederhosen! It seems that Jeremyville can’t stand this particular part of German culture anymore…

May 07, 2009 Computer Arts Project cover.

This month’s issue of Computer Arts Projects magazine is all about illustration, and all about yours truly it seems: it features a big interview with me and I was commissioned to create the cover image (plus a little how-did-I-do-that article). Issue 123 is in stores now, just look for a psychedelic looking jungle bear!
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