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  2. James Jean - Wikipedia

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    James Jean (born 1979) is a Taiwanese-American visual artist working primarily in painting and drawing. He lives and works in Los Angeles , where he moved from New York in 2003. [ 2 ]

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  4. AdHouse Books - Wikipedia

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    AdHouse Books was an independent comic book publisher in the United States. Based in Richmond, Virginia, it was founded in 2002 by graphic designer Chris Pitzer.. AdHouse was known primarily as a publisher of graphic novels, beginning with 2002's Pulpatoon: Pilgrimage, traditional comic book series, and art books, including James Jean's Process Recess;

  5. Fair-Haired Dumbbell - Wikipedia

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    Its exterior design was created by Los Angeles artist James Jean, [2] and was selected by the Regional Arts & Culture Council, the city, and Guerrilla Development. Dan Cohen painted the artwork in June 2017.

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  8. The Mysterious Universe - Wikipedia

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    The Mysterious Universe is a popular science book by the British astrophysicist Sir James Jeans, first published in 1930 by the Cambridge University Press. In the United States, it was published by Macmillan .

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