Welcome to Fan Art, where we highlight the glorious manifestations of Stephen, as rendered by fans and talented artists.
In this week’s Fan Art we highlight the work of Florida artist Jessie Bowie. Jessie takes portraits of subjects and morphs them with other unrelated objects, like bacon, for example. In the case of our friend Stephen she chose the most intuitive concept possible, a “flag” colored eagle:
Jessie describes her work this way: “I sit at the kitchen table and paint anthropomorphic freaks. It’s much more fun to paint humans that aren’t human and honestly that’s all I can think of now when I begin to paint. I like to imagine where my paintings end up and it’s exciting to think that someone was confused at a dinner party because of me. I think that’s the essence of life. Confusing guests.”
Be sure to check out her Etsy shop for other equally fascinating combinations.
What do you think of this rendering? And thanks for all the great Fan Art! We look forward to profiling more.
Fan Art — “Anthropomorphic Stephen”
Welcome to Fan Art, where we highlight the glorious manifestations of Stephen, as rendered by fans and talented artists.
In this week’s Fan Art we highlight the work of Florida artist Jessie Bowie. Jessie takes portraits of subjects and morphs them with other unrelated objects, like bacon, for example. In the case of our friend Stephen she chose the most intuitive concept possible, a “flag” colored eagle:
Jessie describes her work this way: “I sit at the kitchen table and paint anthropomorphic freaks. It’s much more fun to paint humans that aren’t human and honestly that’s all I can think of now when I begin to paint. I like to imagine where my paintings end up and it’s exciting to think that someone was confused at a dinner party because of me. I think that’s the essence of life. Confusing guests.”
Be sure to check out her Etsy shop for other equally fascinating combinations.
What do you think of this rendering? And thanks for all the great Fan Art! We look forward to profiling more.