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A Look At Art | Devon DeJardin’s Eerie ‘Guardians’ Portraits

We have a passion for anything artistic. From music to painting, sculptures and more. You might not be too familiar with Devon DeJardin. The emerging artist is currently holding his first major solo show on display at the former Taschen building in Los Angeles. The showcase was curated by contemporary art dealers Coates and Scarry. Dubbed “Guardians,” the exhibition features a series of drawn and painted portraits.

The works of art arrive in dark grays, blacks, and vibrant jewel tones. DeJardin is an entirely self-taught artist with no formal art education. His approach is based on an intuitive process he says is “trial and error.” The artist is trial and error. The figures in each of his pieces, echos cubism while boasting geometric shapes like bold triangles and circles as facial features. The showcase, “Guardians,” is currently on display until November 24th at the Taschen Building in Los Angeles, CA.

Check out his ‘Guardians’ Portraits in the images below and stay tuned for more from the world of art coming soon. In other art-related news, check out the latest showcase by George Condo while you’re at it. Keep it locked with The Culture Curators for more from the world of art and design coming soon.

Photos via Devon DeJardin

Written by Jesse James

Author, Audiophile, Style connoisseur, & Sneakerhead. Passionate for life and happiness!

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