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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Jocelyn Marsh began her career in the arts with a bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Washington State University in 1998. Shortly after graduating she relocated to Los Angeles to begin writing and developing a curiosity for found objects and assemblage art. In 2001, Marsh traveled from Southeast Asia to Western Europe and eventually settled down in Brussels, Belgium where she continued to write and collect discarded treasures. It was in Belgium that a taste for the macabre and a love of science and historical fictions took hold for Jocelyn and by the time she returned to Los Angeles in 2003, a serious study into assemblage art ensued with the small collection she had started abroad. For eight years Marsh has been collecting skeletons, vintage toys, and other oddities bringing them together to form creatures yet unseen to tell stories she once put down on the page. Marsh currently lives and works in Los Angeles. | Jocelyn Marsh began her career in the arts with a bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Washington State University in 1998. Shortly after graduating she relocated to Los Angeles to begin writing and developing a curiosity for found objects and assemblage art. In 2001, Marsh traveled from Southeast Asia to Western Europe and eventually settled down in Brussels, Belgium where she continued to write and collect discarded treasures. It was in Belgium that a taste for the macabre and a love of science and historical fictions took hold for Jocelyn and by the time she returned to Los Angeles in 2003, a serious study into assemblage art ensued with the small collection she had started abroad. For eight years Marsh has been collecting skeletons, vintage toys, and other oddities bringing them together to form creatures yet unseen to tell stories she once put down on the page. Marsh currently lives and works in Los Angeles. | ||
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*[[Billy]] - custom for [[Blamo 5th Annual Custom Show]], 2013 | *[[Billy]] - custom for [[Blamo 5th Annual Custom Show]], 2013 | ||
*[[Swampy McSwamperton]] - custom for [[The Epic Adventures of Swampy McSwamperton]], 2011 | *[[Swampy McSwamperton]] - custom for [[The Epic Adventures of Swampy McSwamperton]], 2011 | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:42, 19 March 2021
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Biography[edit]
Jocelyn Marsh began her career in the arts with a bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Washington State University in 1998. Shortly after graduating she relocated to Los Angeles to begin writing and developing a curiosity for found objects and assemblage art. In 2001, Marsh traveled from Southeast Asia to Western Europe and eventually settled down in Brussels, Belgium where she continued to write and collect discarded treasures. It was in Belgium that a taste for the macabre and a love of science and historical fictions took hold for Jocelyn and by the time she returned to Los Angeles in 2003, a serious study into assemblage art ensued with the small collection she had started abroad. For eight years Marsh has been collecting skeletons, vintage toys, and other oddities bringing them together to form creatures yet unseen to tell stories she once put down on the page. Marsh currently lives and works in Los Angeles.
Designed Toy Releases[edit]
Toy Series Participation[edit]
Customs & Show Pieces[edit]
- Billy - custom for Blamo 5th Annual Custom Show, 2013
- Swampy McSwamperton - custom for The Epic Adventures of Swampy McSwamperton, 2011
- Nimbus - custom for the Nimbus Custom Show, 2010