Jesse Lenz  

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Jesse Lenz (1988, Montana) is a self-taught American artist and photographer.

He first came to the attention with Andy Warhol silkscreens adaptations.

As an illustrator he has created images for TIME, The New York Times Magazine, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, and others.

The Locusts (2020)

"The Locusts is the first monograph by photographer and publisher Jesse Lenz. His images transport the reader to rural Ohio where his children run wild in the fields, build forts in the attic, and fall asleep surrounded by lightsabers and superheroes. The microcosmic worlds of plants, insects, animals, and children create a brooding landscape where dichotomies of nature play out in front of his growing family. The backyard becomes a labyrinth of passages as the children experience the cycles of birth and death in the changing seasons. The Locusts depicts a world in which beautiful and terrible things will happen, but offers grace and healing within the brokenness and imperfection of life."




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