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Jack Armstrong’s Cosmic Dream Museum

September 9, 2010 by

Once described by Andy Warhol as the “Last Wizard”, American artist Jack Armstrong perfected a new style of art in the late 1990s, naming it “Cosmic Extensionalism”.

Jack began painting at 5 years old, and later repurchased all his earlier work and destroyed it, vowing to only create one hundred paintings in his lifetime. Art critics and collectors have enthused about his unique style of bold texture, color and light, even saying his work begins where Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning’s ended.

In all his artwork cosmic messages are written in the paint, letting the art world know that it was he who had discovered something unseen and mystical. See if you can spot the writings…

Jack is currently working on the first one million dollar Harley Davidson motorcycle.

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  1. mariane says:

    Armstrong’s art is as radical today as van Gogh’s was in his time…to be the 1st- to develope a style of art no one has seen before -and create million dollar projects and sell them- makes him -the cosmic rebel of the art world. We need more artists like him to create this centuries masterpieces. m.w.

  2. Kevin says:

    I couldn’t agree with you more


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