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Lono, The Dog

by Jeremy Wilson

Lono, The Dog, is a character from the epic series, 100 Bullets. A depraved, sadistic assassin with a penchant for Hawaiian shirts, his story continued into his own series, Brother Lono. This image depicts his character in concept; his journey from violence to Mexico and pacifism and his subsequent return to depravity.

The piece was featured on the “Month of Love” blog for the weapons week.

The featured image has digital corrections. The detail photos are what the original will appear like.

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Jeremy Wilson is a Virginia transplant, living and working in Richmond. He grew up in a small town in Upstate New York in an art household, surrounded by fine art and classic illustration. His background was traditional painting at the Lyme Academy College of Fine Art and since has been pushing the limits of painted versus negative space. He seeks to perfect his images through design and negative space, carefully curating shapes to imply space.
He has done work for Editorial, Book, Magazine, and Comics. Most recently working for: Scientific American Magazine, Boom! Comics, Titan Comics, and Wizards of the Coast.

His images have been included in Spectrum 20, 21, 22, 24 Society of Illustrators West: 54, 55, Infected by art 1, 3, ARC Salon 2013, and at the Society of Illustrators for the Spectrum exhibit 2014.

His work has been awarded medals for:
Society of Illustrators Los Angeles 54; Gold (Editorial)
Society of Illustrators Los Angeles 55 Gold, Bronze (Book), Gold, Bronze (Comics), Gold (Entertainment Development), Silver (Gallery)
Spectrum 24; Gold (Comics)