Personal Work
While his day job is a very public way to make a living—creating something that’s designed for an audience of millions—his personal artwork has been an intimate way for him to unwind. It is immediate, inexpensive, and personal— and up until now, designed to please an audience of one.“It was my dear friend Paul Kroner, owner of Studio Kroner, who suggested that my drawings might have a life beyond the electronic devices I create them on. That others might like them. That they might look good really, really big. So here they are, for all to see, living a life far richer and expansive than they or I ever imagined.”
For his part, gallerist Paul Kroner is thrilled to have his work on the walls of Studio Kroner. “I have been a fan of Jeff’s drawing and illustrations for years. His work is bold, graphical, and full of joy and playful spontaneity.”