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JEFF GILLETTE 'Minksy Walking' (2025) Hand-Drawn Framed Original on Cardboard

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JEFF GILLETTE 'Minksy Walking' (2025) Hand-Drawn Framed Original on Cardboard'Minksy Walking' by Jeff Gillette, 2025 Unique 1 1 on cardboard, framed by the artist. 11. 8 x 14. 9 x 0. 6 Inches 30 x 37. 8 x 1. 5 Centimeters Hand drawn single color stencil on white cardboard. Original artwork (#1 1) Hand signed and titled with red "Dismay" stamp on reverse. Includes artist illustrated and signed COA. *Note: Artist framed in UV protective glass and black MDF molding. ARTIST BIO "I am from the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan. In the

'Minksy Walking' by Jeff Gillette, 2025
Unique 1/1 on cardboard, framed by the artist.
11.8 x 14.9 x 0.6 Inches
30 x 37.8 x 1.5 Centimeters
Hand-drawn single color stencil on white cardboard.
Original artwork (#1/1)
Hand-signed and titled with red "Dismay" stamp on reverse.
Includes artist illustrated and signed COA.
*Note: Artist-framed in UV-protective glass and black MDF molding.

ARTIST BIO

"I am from the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan. In the late 1980s I was a Peace Corps volunteer in Nepal for two years. During this two-year stint, I visited every major city in India, finding myself exploring the huge slums found there. On my return to home, I moved from the Mid-West to escape the snow to teach High School Art in Orange County, California. Since finishing my MFA at Cal State Fullerton, I have been exhibiting in galleries both at home and abroad.

My work is most often landscapes. A major portion of my output is paintings of slums of the developing world, where I often add an element of western cultural privilege (and oblivion) into settings of urban blight. Inspiration for what I call “Slumscapes” comes from first-hand experience travelling. Most often I return over and over to my favorite destination: India. In the vast poverty-stricken fringes of its vast megalopolises I trip out on how the economic disparities are obscenely extreme. I’ve been spending a lot of time in Mumbai slums: photographing, filming, creating Plein Aire paintings and creating interactive street art.

Besides depicting slums, my artwork portrays post-apocalyptic debris fields, landfills, and detritus-cluttered deserts. The Juxtaposition of Disney themes and beloved characters (i.e.: Mickey Mouse) with all these dystopias best conveys my personal views. Pondering contemporary social, political, economical and philosophical conundrums, I can’t help but feel absurdly helpless, pessimistic and humored about the future of Western Civilization…"

Jeff Gillette


11.8 x 14.9 x 0.6 Inches
30 x 37.8 x 1.5 Centimeters
Hand-drawn single color stencil on white cardboard.
Original artwork (#1/1)
Hand-signed and titled with red "Dismay" stamp on reverse.
Includes artist illustrated and signed COA.
*Note: Artist-framed in UV-protective glass and black MDF molding.

ARTIST BIO

"I am from the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan. In the late 1980s I was a Peace Corps volunteer in Nepal for two years. During this two-year stint, I visited every major city in India, finding myself exploring the huge slums found there. On my return to home, I moved from the Mid-West to escape the snow to teach High School Art in Orange County, California. Since finishing my MFA at Cal State Fullerton, I have been exhibiting in galleries both at home and abroad.

My work is most often landscapes. A major portion of my output is paintings of slums of the developing world, where I often add an element of western cultural privilege (and oblivion) into settings of urban blight. Inspiration for what I call “Slumscapes” comes from first-hand experience travelling. Most often I return over and over to my favorite destination: India. In the vast poverty-stricken fringes of its vast megalopolises I trip out on how the economic disparities are obscenely extreme. I’ve been spending a lot of time in Mumbai slums: photographing, filming, creating Plein Aire paintings and creating interactive street art.

Besides depicting slums, my artwork portrays post-apocalyptic debris fields, landfills, and detritus-cluttered deserts. The Juxtaposition of Disney themes and beloved characters (i.e.: Mickey Mouse) with all these dystopias best conveys my personal views. Pondering contemporary social, political, economical and philosophical conundrums, I can’t help but feel absurdly helpless, pessimistic and humored about the future of Western Civilization…"

Jeff Gillette

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