Jim Caron
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Jim Caron is a long time cartoonist for Coagula Art Journal, a national art publication featuring anti-establishment views of the fine art world. Noted for his unusual content and drawing style, his two page feature has been a staple of this magazine since 1995.
He is presently a member of Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, in Santa Ana, California. His recent work outside the magazine consists of larger ink works on canvas noted for their detail and bizarre content.
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