Arena Project:Ā Southeast Vestibule āLegacyā
Jeffrey Veregge (born 1974) is a Native American Coast Salish artist known for his bold blend of Northwest Coast formline and pop-culture figures. Jeffrey loves comics, sci-fi and toys and expresses this through his art, the style of which he describes as āSalish geek.ā
A lifelong fan ofĀ Star TrekĀ and other science fiction, he combinesĀ ancient art traditions with modern day pop culture. Previous work has portrayed comic book heroes (Batman, Superman, Flash), and sci-fi movie iconsĀ (R2D2 and the Millennium Falcon fromĀ Star Wars, Xenomorphs from theĀ AlienĀ series) in ways theyāve never before been seen. His digital illustrations use common design elements of Coast Salish form-line ā curved shapes known as ovoids, crescents, trigons and circlesĀ that incorporate negative space to create a silhouette āĀ and adds an appealingly mod, cartoonish flair.Ā Veregge has recently completed a series of comic book covers featuring Native American superheroes, for Marvel. He is also working on several other public art commissions in the Seattle region. His work has been featured at the Smithsonian Institution and many other places.
My origins are not supernatural, nor have they been enhanced by radioactive spiders. I am simply a Native American artist and writer whose creative mantra in best summed up with a word from my tribeās own language as: ātaŹÄaŹxĢ£Ź·Ć©ŹtÉÅā, which means āget into troubleā.Ā A member of the Port Gamble SāKlallam Tribe, I was raised and spent a majority of my life on our reservation known locally as Little Boston, which is located near Kingston, Washington. Although I am enrolled there, I am also both of Suquamish and Duwamish tribalĀ ancestry. I currently live in Bremerton, WA. I am a honor graduate from the Art Institute of Seattle, and I have had the privilege to study with TsimshianĀ master carver David Boxley for a short time learning the basics of Salish form-line design.
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