Book cover, an all blue woman with long hair blowing into her face in front of bright orange and yellow pattern with a crashing blue wave.
Open two page book spread, a pencil illustration on cream paper of an open mouthed monster in a run down VW Beetle, overgrown with weeds and various faces.
Open two page book spread. Left page is a largely detailed illustration of a red samurai monster figure holding an all white melting figure in its arms. Left is of a stylized armor clad person riding fiercely on a horse.
Open two page book spread. Left page is largely white with a small, colorful illustration of a character emerging from a flower and shooting a bow and arrow. Right page is a square illustration of a colorful smooth blue skull with lots of flowers and shapes come out of it.
Open two page book spread. Left page features patterned background and illustration of a blue distressed figure wrapped up in thick red binds. Right page features highly patterned background with a red, fleshy figure sitting behind a scary blue face, being used as a shield.
Open two page book spread of illustrations. Left page is of a heavily blue tattooed figure with a series of letters and shapes covering its head, falling off piece by piece. Right page features a bearded man a woven mushroom hat.

James Jean - Pareidolia: A Retrospective of Beloved and New Works by James Jean

Regular price $ 55.00


Softcover, 288 pages, measures 9 x 12 inches. 

Pareidolia is a long-awaited collection of the art of James Jean, featuring works that span the majority of his career.

Born in 1978, Taiwanese-American James Jean became one of the most prolific artists/illustrators in commercial and fine art. He created numerous covers for American Comics and also collaborated on special projects with PRADA in 2007.

As much of his art has previously only been available for consideration formatted as album covers or other specialized commercial art, this book holds many visual treats for fans across the globe. Bilingual introductions by contemporary artist Takashi Murakami and film director Guillermo del Toro! Includes supplementary poster. Text in Japanese and English.