BATTERIES
NOT INCLUDED
DELVE INTO THE POSITIVELY CHARGED WORK
OF JASON LIMÓN.
WORDS BY TOM VERDE
How did you get into art? puking all over the place or waiting for my
Whenever that question comes about I pregnant sister to return home after running
always seem to try and look deeper and away for the sixth time. Sounds awful huh?
further into my childhood, which is a thing I But all of these things led me to seclude
like to try and avoid. As a kid I resided with myself into my own world with my own
a household full of insane people doing strange thoughts, most of them terrifying.
crazy things. Eleven insane people (I’m part One of the earliest drawings I remember was
of a huge family), including myself, to be one of a police car on top of a hill heading
exact. So there was always a fun-fi lled day toward a house that said “my house” above
of events including watching my spaced- it in chunky colorful letters. Musta been
out dad smash my moms head into a wall something really good going on that day.
or throwing a tv out of the second fl oor Drawing was always my favorite thing to do
window, seeing one or three of my drunken and it helped me to separate myself from the
brothers stagger into the bedroom and then mess I was surrounded by.
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