ERICK JACKSON
The Splendour, Flashe paint on wood panel, 18” x 24”
Apeman's Park, Gouache and wet pigment on canvas, 30" x 40"
Boiler Room Vision, Flashe paint and gouache on canvas, 16" x 20"
Coconut Pickup, Flash paint and gouache on wood, 16" x 20"
Field Craft, Gouache and wet pigment on linen, 30" x 40"
Forest Eyes, Flashe paint on wood, 6" x 8"
Grop Grope, Flashe paint on wood, 6" x 8"
Group Grave Party, Gouache and wet pigment on linen, 16" x 20"
How to Survive the Desert, Gouache on wood, 11" x 14"
Indian Summer, Flashe paint and gouache on canvas, 30" x 40"
Mirrored Bathroom, Flashe paint on wood, 6" x 8"
Office Lion, Flashe paint on wood, 12" x 16"
Paradise Garage, Gouache and wet pigment on canvas, 30" x 40"
Sailing to Monster Island, Gouache and wet pigment on canvas, 30" x 40"
Skull and Chef Hat, Flashe paint on wood, 8" x 10"
The Driveway, Flashe paint and gouache on canvas, 30" x 40"
The Moment of Realization, Acrylic and gouache on wood, 12" x 12"
Veil of Sight Twins, Flashe paint on wood, 6" x 8"
White Filling, Flashe paint on wood, 6" x 8"
When Washington, D.C.-based artist Erick Jackson isn’t fronting the Apes, a band known for “a raw and primal bombast of hard-rock mysticism,” he creates paintings that combine “childhood memory with an imagined, other world.” Jarringly surreal, Jackson’s paintings range from psychedelic mashups to landscapes thrown off-kilter by conceptual signage and unexpected visitors
