Black and White Screenprint of a Nude Asian Girl by Jason Pulgarin
Black and White Screenprint of a Nude Asian Girl by Jason Pulgarin
Artist proof of an Asian girl on white paper. Black mat in a black frame. Signed by the artist and marked AP. In January of 1990, Jason Pulgarin, a thought-provoking and socially conscious street artist was born in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. As a child, Pulgarin naturally gravitated towards art and other creative projects. Throughout his teenage years in New York City, he began pursuing street art in all of its forms. He primarily painted anything and everything he could find in the city’s five boros. Cartoons, fashion, graffiti, and street culture served as his inspiration. In his high school years, he applied and received acceptance to a variety of highly competitive art programs- schools like Pratt Institute and Cooper Union (among others) granted him access to their prestigious curricula; however, when Jason’s future mentor, world-renowned artist, Tristan Eaton, appeared as a guest speaker in one of his art classes, the two immediately hit it off, sending the pair on a prodigious creative journey. Pulgarin’s humility, raw talent, and drive impressed Eaton. Before long, Eaton offered Jason an internship at his design firm, Thunderdog Studios. Pulgarin, the young, humble, and eager artist, knew he had landed a life-changing opportunity to set his converse-clad foot in the art world’s fickle door. While under Eaton’s tutelage, Pulgarin learned the ins and outs of the business- from running gallery shows to traveling overseas and working on creating major art projects for international clients. Jason went on to graduate from City-As-School High School, the city’s oldest and longest-running alternative public high school. Pulgarin credits the school with offering him the flexibility and the freedom to pursue his career goals while completing his academic requirements. Shortly after graduating high school, Jason kept working as Eaton’s assistant, and the burgeoning art entrepreneur later found himself as a member of the street art collective, Trustocorp. From there, the artists found many shared and individual successes, which transported them to Los Angeles to expand their work with more galleries. By 2012, after spending years traveling and working behind the scenes in the art world, Jason moved back to Brooklyn to pursue his own art career. He still maintains a presence in Los Angeles. Currently, at 28 years old, Jason is designing an intricate series of watercolor and aerosol paintings. These creations evoke a curious combination of melancholy, erotica, and the juxtaposition of strong feminist empowerment battling a troubled and fragile masculine ego.
REFERENCE NUMBER: LU825827509262
PERIOD: 2010-
CONDITION: Excellent
MEASUREMENTS: Height: 48" Width: 34.25" Depth: 1.50"
COUNT: 1
MATERIAL: Paper, Wood, Painted
CREATOR: Jason Pulgarin (Painter)
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: United States
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