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Craftiest Bastard of the Week: Je’suis Divo

Each week we feature an advertiser from the Crafty Bastards Classifieds. This week the honor goes to:

Je’suis Divo!

Je’ Suis Divo

Craftiest Bastard of the Week

Je’suis Divo is the artistic vehicle for fashion illustrator and visual artist Rodney Jamon. Based in Washington, DC, Jamon started the company in 2002 to express a unique style inspired by his studies of artists Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Henry Matisse, as well as fashion design icons, Yves Saint Laurent and Karl Lagerfeld.

His artwork ranges from dark dream-like impressions to gorgeous figurines draped in exuberant fashions. See more artwork at Je’suis Divo’s myspace page!

Jamon’s work is available for viewing by appointment. Also, stay tuned for upcoming art shows in the DC area.

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