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Pen and Ink Drawing by Jeff Starr

Midnight at High Noon

One of my favorite relatively recent drawings, Midnight at High Noon was sketched out in a laboratory clean room with sterile markers and particle-free paper. The white noise of the ventilation system and lab instruments combined with full-body clean-room attire makes it easy to forget self and really dive into the act of drawing. Good times.

Jeff Starr, July 21st, 2006 — Sterile Marker on Particle-Free Cleanroom Paper

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Drawing of the Temple of Castor and Pollux

The Temple of Castor and Pollux

Drawing of the Temple of Castor and Pollux, an ancient edifice in the Roman Forum in central Italy. It was originally built in gratitude for victory at the battle of Lake Regillus (495 BC). Castor and Pollux (Greek Polydeuces) were the Dioscuri, the “twins” of Gemini, the twin sons of Zeus (Jupiter) and Leda.

Jeff Starr, December 21st, 1998 — Pen & Ink, 6" x 8"

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Passive-Aggressive Assload

Retentively Disposed

It gets might hot in those old, stinky taxi cabs driving around a desert wasteland in the sweltering summer heat. After dropping off a few mutants at the bar, I took advantage of some cool shade, parked the car and illustratively expressed my emerging desire for a proximal latrine.

Jeff Starr, July 09th, 2003 — Pen & Ink on Notebook Paper

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Merging Heads, Limbs and Torsos

Anatomical Collision

Surrealistic expression revealing comfortably intense period of transitory confusion relating to both external and internal environmental factors.

Jeff Starr, September 22nd, 2003 — Pen & Ink on Notebook Paper

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Colorful Abstract Expressionism

Planson Drama

Progressively enhanced mixed-media expressionism featuring ink, color markers, and digital enhancements including inversion, filtering, diffusion and more.

Jeff Starr, January 22nd, 2003 — Ink, Color Marker & Digital Treatments

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Perishable Skeletons

Perishable Skeletons

Poster-size illustration of two ancient, fossilized skeletons reposing in warm familial embrace. This poster remains one of my more popular works, having been reproduced countless times and in various media, including magazine publications, websites, and even as a tattoo.

Jeff Starr, August 22nd, 1993 — Pen & Ink, 12.0" x 22.0"

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Melting Face Animation

Four-Panel Meltdown

Sequential representation of a figurative exterior meltdown executed in four distinct drawing styles.

Jeff Starr, July 22nd, 1992 — Pen & Ink, 8.5" x 11.0"

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Collaborative Suicide

Sacrificial Descent

Collaborative artistic suicide into the bottomless pits of subconscious creative expression.

Jeff Starr, November 22nd, 1993 — Pen & Ink, 8.5" x 11.0"

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Surreal Spoon Prayer

Spoon Prayer

Spontaneous manifestation of subconscious rebellion against uncontrollable external environment.

Jeff Starr, December 22nd, 1994 — Soft Pencil, Black Sharpe

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Smooth Christmas

Things seem to be going much smoother for the Holidays this year. Last year, we moved into our new house on Christmas eve, so much of the season was spent packing, unpacking, cleaning, and dealing with several feet of snow and sub-zero temperatures.

Some Fresh Content

Ugh! Seems I have been waay to busy lately working on my other projects. Decided to finally bite the bullet and take some time to post a couple new gems here at Perishable.biz.

Twitter Burst

Today I mentioned this site on Twitter and enjoyed a nice little burst of Twitter traffic. Thanks to everyone who stopped by and checked things out. Things are functionally in order here at the site, but the number of fresh chunks in the archives may leave some feeling a bit underwhelmed.

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