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As a synesthete I identify with many of your paintings that represent music. Your an amazing artist. I love the way you distribute color and shadows. I hope I become as good as you, as I grow up. I'm a huge fan, keep it up, bro.
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thank you so much! I really take you feedback as a sign I’m doing something worthwhile.

Hey! I put the poem up, along with a little explanation of how it came about/my thought process behind some of my choices. Hope you like!

so awesome! Thanks. Loved it!

Hi, I'm Manuel Suarez from Spain, Puerto de Sagunto (Valencia). I'm trying to publish a free magazine in my little town. We are thinking to publish on the front page one of your works. It's possible? If we buy one of them we can publish it?Thanks a lot!your work is amazing!Best regards,Manolo
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absolutely — send me an email we can work it out!  jasinskione (at) gmail (dot) com

Better picture of a mural I did in 2011 for the G40 show in Washington DC. It was on display at the 2012 G40 show too.  Thanks Shane at Art Whino for the better photo.

Better picture of a mural I did in 2011 for the G40 show in Washington DC. It was on display at the 2012 G40 show too.  Thanks Shane at Art Whino for the better photo.

Sharks in the dunk tank
Vipers in the garden
Air’s choked to death with robotics: dragonflies
And your sound.
Strained from practicing
By cover of night
And your quieting sheets,
You move tight.
Within the system
Of your parents,
Your government,
And your god.
They all say you can’t play
And try as you might, you can’t care
About them more than this,
Your true gospel.
Your real religion.

You felt it in you for years
This pull towards what was denied you.
When you were eight, you were grounded for humming.
Just a little ditty,
But the scare it gave your mother nearly killed her.
By nine, you’d progressed to singing.
You never sounded good because there was no one left to teach you.
When you turned ten, you learned to hide your differences.
The night after your sixteenth birthday, you found them.
Cached away beneath the city
The last of the musicians.
They gave you a violin.

You knew all along you’d burn for this.
That night,
It didn’t matter.
You learned. And now,
You tell your story between the chords.

The dragonflies land to listen.

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-Hidden Melody, by CalifornianLabyrinth, loosely based on this image. Explanation here. (via californianlabyrinth)

Wow. Californianlabyrinth wrote this poem inspired by “Melody for the Primordial.” Cool!

Source: californianlabyrinth
“Spring Eternal”
24x30 inches. You can see this and my other new work at Distinction Art Gallery the show opens May 12th.

“Spring Eternal”

24x30 inches. You can see this and my other new work at Distinction Art Gallery the show opens May 12th.

Opens This Saturday in Escondido.

Opens This Saturday in Escondido.

Get yer art pillows here!  18 x 18 inches in size. $30 each! And comfy!

Get yer art pillows here!  18 x 18 inches in size. $30 each! And comfy!

Just saw Avengers. Now THAT is how you make a comic book movie.

“ORCA”
 Flooding the desert with oceans of bass.

“ORCA”

 Flooding the desert with oceans of bass.

hi aaron, what are saturated acrylic colors? are these self made or we can get it from market? can ya pls suggest me brands if any? thanks a ton... admire your work a lot!! lots of luck ~ jasmin
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I don’t always paint pictures, but when I do, I prefer Daniel Smith brand acrylics.

“Madame Butterfly”
A piece for my show with Matt Linares at Distinction Art Gallery. The show is entitled “It All Comes Rushing In” and opens May 12th.

“Madame Butterfly”

A piece for my show with Matt Linares at Distinction Art Gallery. The show is entitled “It All Comes Rushing In” and opens May 12th.