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James Jean was born on 1979 in Taipei, Taiwan, is a Taiwanese-American painter. Discover James Jean's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?
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James Jean is a Taiwanese-American visual artist working primarily in painting and drawing.
He attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City, from which he graduated in 2001.
In 2001, Jean became a cover artist for DC Comics and Marvel Comics, garnering seven Eisner awards, three consecutive Harvey awards, two gold medals and a silver from the Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles, and a gold medal from the Society of Illustrators of New York.
He also worked in advertising, and has contributed to many national and international publications.
His clients included Time Magazine, The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Spin, ESPN, Atlantic Records, Target, Linkin Park, Playboy, Knopf, Prada among others.
He illustrated covers for the comic book series Fables and The Umbrella Academy, for which he has won six Eisner Awards for "Best Cover Artist".
He lives and works in Los Angeles, where he moved from New York in 2003.
Jean was born in Taiwan and raised in New Jersey.
During his early education, he explored various forms of artistic expression, including the piano and trumpet.
In 2006, he won Best Artist from the World Fantasy Awards.
He also did the album art for My Chemical Romance 's album The Black Parade, which was released in 2006.
In 2007, Jean created a mural for the Prada Epicenter stores in New York and Los Angeles.
In 2008, Jean retired from illustration projects in order to focus on painting.
Combining abstract figuration with loose, gestural marks, Jean creates layered compositions that evoke personal or collective experiences.
Dream-like and at times disorienting, his works are expressive of narratives unbounded in time or space, and draw upon art historical antecedents ranging from Baroque painting traditions to Japanese woodblock prints and Chinese silk scroll paintings.
Sketchbooks have sustained a vital space in Jean's practice, solidifying importance in his time during art school as a rejection of the strict academic focus of visual arts studies.
In favor of the freedom found in sketching during his childhood, Jean embraced sketchbooks as a means of exploring figures and imaginative creatures, synthesizing doodles, line drawings, and journalistic elements with more polished compositions in black-and-white and color.
For Jean, sketchbooks are spaces for both experiment or study and for finished artworks in their own right.
He also created a backdrop for Prada's Spring/Summer 2008 show in Milan.
Aspects of the Epicenter mural and the Milan wallpaper were transformed into clothing, handbags, shoes, and packaging.
Prada undertook a global campaign that featured Jean's work in advertising environments, animation, and special events.
In 2008, Jean again collaborated with Prada, developing an animated short based on the wallpapers, clothing, and accessories produced in 2007.
He wrote, storyboarded, and did the visual development for the animation, which would be eventually titled "Trembled Blossoms", taken from the poem "Ode to Psyche”, by John Keats.
Jean's first solo exhibition was held in 2009 at Jonathan Levine (then located in the Chelsea neighborhood in New York), followed in 2011 by "Rebus," a solo presentation at Martha Otero Gallery (at the time located in the Fairfax district in Los Angeles).
In 2013, Jean's work was the subject of "Parallel Lives," a solo exhibition at Tilton Gallery in New York.
Spanning both floors of the gallery, the show debuted a new body of work that fused personal with universal themes, and realism with mythology.
Its title drawn from Plutarch's "Lives of the Noble Greens and Romans," also known as "Parallel Lives," the exhibition of paired works explored the tension created from "parallels."
Jean's work was included in "Juxtapoz x Superflat," organized by the Vancouver Art Gallery in 2016.
Curated by artist Takashi Murakami and Juxtapoz editor Evan Pricco, the group exhibition brought together artists whose works had been included in the magazine and who had participated in or expanded upon Murakami's postmodern art movement Superflat.
Jean created the poster art for three films in 2017: Darren Aronofsky’s mother!, Guillermo del Toro’s The Shape of Water, and Denis Villeneuve’s Blade Runner 2049.
Employing different media for each artwork, he hand-painted two character posters for mother! (one for Jennifer Lawrence and another for Javier Bardem), made a charcoal drawing for The Shape of Water, and used digital drawing tools for Blade Runner 2049.
As part of his creative process, Jean collaborated closely with both Darren Aronofsky and Guillermo del Toro.
Del Toro, a long-time fan of Jean's work, describes his drawings as having "a delicate nature to them and beautiful line work that is at the same time realistic and sort of elevated into a style of his own."
Jean's posters uniquely evoke the tone and mood of each film without overtly revealing depictions of plot.
Jean reunited with Prada to create prints for its Resort 2018 collection.
He described the visual effect as a "tangle of floral elements occasionally populated and overrun by rabbits."
Prada brought the collection to Shanghai as part of the brand's unveiling of Rong Zhai, a 20th-century mansion it restored, and exclusive looks were debuted in vivid reds, yellows, and blues.
Jean's images were used for the brand's SS2018 Menswear collection.
His work also served as the set design for the collection's premiere at the Via Fogazzaro space.
Jean's collaboration with Prada brought images inspired by graphic novels to high-fashion pieces, blending the superhuman with the human, and with a nod to the thick black lines that divide illustration panels.