Jack Pearce is a London based artist whose work often revolves around ‘dudes having a good time’ or ‘Bromance’. His themes carry a native feel combined with elements of popular culture, including hats and skateboards. Using Indian ink and a paintbrush he creates bold black lines that give his characters a dark and ominous glare. Jack’s studio is currently based in an abandoned canteen where he is able to work freely on his larger scale signature characters. Jack’s second solo exhibition will be opening at Atomica Gallery in May 2015 – with a new take on his classic ‘bros’!
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