Posted by marc December 24, 2014
JPK gets zen with his newest custom, using Coarse Toys' Locks as a canvas and a character at the same time. Jon-Paul explains the narrative taking place: "I painted as both a character and a scene, depicting a monk passing through a narrow valley in the woods, a look of serenity on his face. Across the valley a bear stands when he hears the monks passing, but for now everything is at peace." Check out the gallery below for tons of high res shots.
Photo Credit: Justin Allfree
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