TCM screen print for Grey Matter Art.
Jason Edmiston Illustration
TCM screen print for Grey Matter Art.
Painting I collaborated on with my friend, pop-surreal artist Alex Pardee.
Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th Part 6 for NECA Toys packaging art.
Metaluna Mutant portrait for Horrorhound magazine’s This island Earth retrospective issue.
Skeletor drawing room portrait for Super7’s MOTU themed pop-up shop at San Diego Comic Con.
-“Transformers: Megatron”, 18″ x 24″ giclee, AP ed of 35, $55ea




Quentin Tarantino portrait for Spoke Art gallery’s Quentin Vs. Coen group show.
Here’s my brand new (newsstand edition) cover painting for Famous Monsters of Filmland issue #272!
Previously only available as original art, my interpretation of the famous Crime SuspenStories #22 cover will be made available as a giclee, and regular edition copies will be made available for sale through Mondo tomorrow. (I will have a small number of AP copies soon as well).
Details here: http://e2.ma/webview/xk38e/7c1c6af5f3f10a0c61b97c0db61ec68f
Joker portrait, painted for my solo show at Mondo Gallery, on display now in Austin, TX.
Original paintings, pencil and ink art, and prints for sale now at Mondotees.com.
Painting for “A Rouges Gallery”: My Solo Show at Mondo Gallery in Austin, Tx. Aug 23rd – September 14th.
I am proud to announce that Mondo Gallery is hosting my first ever solo art exhibition, entitled A Rogues Gallery. Mondo has built a name for itself on popular culture, and movie related art, employs some of the finest art directors I have ever worked with. They have always allowed me to express my true creative self, with constructive, and inspiring guidance to expand my artistic voice.

Summary:
My upcoming art show pays tribute to some of my favorite monsters and villains throughout the history of genre movies. I’ve always been fascinated by the antagonistic or evil characters in horror, science fiction, and fantasy films. These creatures demanded your attention, with their speech, their actions, their appearance. My intent is to celebrate these characters, and hail them in the most iconic way, demonstrating their inherent powers and intensity of personality.
The art displayed will consist of a variety of paintings and screen prints, as well as pencil studies which served as the basis for the work. The style will be indicative of the art I’ve built my career upon over the last 15 years: high contrast, dynamic, and saturated with color. My experience working in the contemporary commercial art world has developed my style, that rides the line between classic advertising art, and modern pop surrealism. I am influenced by the golden age of illustration, painted movie posters, toy packaging and pulp novel covers as well as pop spanning the last 50 years. My style is fitting for the subject matter: bold and loud, full of color and intensity. This gallery exhibition will allow me and my work, to showcase the best of the worst: some of the most dangerous, villainous, and magnetic personalities ever filmed.
Apes evolved beyond humans….then they developed Skynet.
Originally created as a painting for Genome gallery’s Robot Apocalypse show, this image is now available as a collectible print.
Painting for “A Rouges Gallery”: My Upcoming Solo Show at Mondo Gallery in Austin, Tx. Aug 23rd.
Welcome to the relaunch of JasonEdmiston.com!
I’ve rebuilt the website with the help of my friends Nicole and “Ghoulish” Gary Pullin, in hopes of offering fans and art followers all of my newest paintings and screen prints, as well as a peek behind the door of my studio.
I’ve posted loads of new art, as well as a few step by step studies for those curious how I work. Sign up for my newsletter for the latest info on projects that I’m working on, as well as early notifications on new store items and print drops.
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Thanks for checking out my work!

Life is short. Create as much as you can.
J
Painting for “A Rouges Gallery”: My Upcoming Solo Show at Mondo Gallery in Austin, Tx. Aug 23rd.
Editorial piece for article on undead themed dance.
Package art for Presidential Monster toys.
Self promotion pice.
Monsters of Rock portrait series: Tommy Lee.
Gallery piece for a monster themed show inspired by the art of Basil Wolverton.
Poster design for Texas Chainsaw Massacre themed release.
Self portrait.
Portrait of Steve Martin for themed gallery show.
Personal piece based on Ken Lashley’s design of Yoda from Star wars.
Package art for Presidential Monster toys.
Gallery piece and limited edition print.
Magazine cover painting celebrating the musician/director.