If you’ve been to our gallery on 4115 Guadalupe St., then you’ve surely seen the AMAZING painting of Ming The Merciless by Jason Edmiston. If you haven’t been yet, it’s not an easy thing to miss. Displayed in a golden frame, this piece’s vivid colors demand that it be seen. Jason is an amazing artist and to show just how talented he is, we present to you these process photos of Jason creating his stunning work.
We put up the remaining original pieces on the site in our new GALLERY section today and if you’re interested in purchasing it, you can find it HERE.
















Can I hope to someday own a print of this fabulous painting??
wow … absolutely fantastic!! thank you for showing the process shots!
so damn good!!!!
Pretty brilliant with the “White Zombie” hands.
This is brilliant! Really, I have no words. Just brilliant.
A stunning piece of art, I thought I had seen some great digital artwork on line but this is breathtakingly good, thank you for showing us how it was created…
WOW!
Thank you for this. Really really awesome painting!
thanks for showing your process, super bad ass to say it lightly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Incredible work, inspiring!
Hi Jason – you make this stuff look easy, 1.2.3. But, I know it’s not. Looks like you should be teaching at OCAD…on the side of course. As always, am impressed with your art. Thanks for sharing.
Breathtaking work and such a refreshing change to see fingers and paint as opposed to a Wacom tablet and a PS interface…
A visual feast and a tremendous final result. Warmest congratulations Jason!
Amazing work. I’m a huge geek for the Flash Gordon movie, so this work holds a special place in my heart. If you ever offer prints please let us know.
I love this post, such a great insight into the whole process. Fasinating! I envy such a high level of craft, the highest compliments to you!
Wow amazing work Jason/mondo
Maginfique ! Quelle explication simple de la technique utilisé, j’aime beaucoup-
Jason.. once again you blow my mind with your talent! I too hope to own a screened print of this someday!!!!!
Amazing work !! Great to see real paint getting used and not just photoshop/painter etc…
Klytus! Are your men on the right pills? Maybe you should execute their trainer!