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Existentialist 
Embodiments 
The world of fantastic existential art now has a new force on its stage - 
Creator Joshua L Johnston (JLJ). Not since the works of Giger and Kostabi has 
there been an artist who’s visionary works blend and combine the outer-reaches 
of the imagination with psychological beauty and bitter anatomy. JLJ’s works 
evoke strong emotions and speak in tongues that viewers have yet to behold. And 
that’s exactly his intention. 
 
JLJ was born October 1st, 1978 and was raised in Magna, Utah. At the 
impressionable age of three, JLJ was developing his yen for sketching and the 
world of surrealism. As JLJ grew in years, so did his abilities and perceptions 
on the world around him, which he bled onto paper. His art became his outlet in 
times of anger, frustration, and boredom. JLJ’s work was his personal outlet for 
emotions that very few know how to grasp. His parents were supportive of his 
gift.  Recognizing their son’s talent, JLJ’s father (who was an extremely 
accomplished musician in his own right) encouraged JLJ to develop his talent, 
which led to JLJ exuding his psychosis into art pieces at a fast and frenetic 
pace. His mother contributed words that persevere in his ambitions: “If you can 
imagine it, you can create it.” These formidable years yielded to the masterful 
artist before you today. 
 
JLJ’s works have amassed to an eclectic portfolio that celebrated galleries. His 
works all imbue a spirit and a reflection of their own. 
 
The painting “Amok” defines itself as “stretching imaginable psychic disturbance 
beyond normal thought.” This is the closest translation that literal language 
can endow on this piece. The surrealist motif of “Amok” challenges viewers to 
stand outside their imagination and reflect on its implications. 
 
A physique with an elongated neck, stretched wrists that never reveal hands and 
a rich red background immediately challenges audiences. The 4 foot by 8 foot 
painting, called simply “My Shadow”, engages viewers in a cerebral chess game. 
 
With a pivotal artistic pilgrimage to Italy in 2007, JLJ returned with rainy 
images of Venice in peaceful, yet somber tones of the work of an impressionist. 
The tranquility of such a painting, “Lido”, echoed visions of old masters 
solidifying his craft across the genres and the stylistic spectrum. In the same 
breath, JLJ continues to emanate a distinctive voice. 
 
Upon first reflection, his work seems outwardly expressive in the meaning and 
yet further reflection reveals a much more sinister and intrusive nature of 
these existentialist embodiments. 
 
While JLJ’s style is psychological and unique, his artistic influences and 
impressions are constantly changing which transform into cryptic works that bare 
the smile of artistic precision in abnormality. JLJ espouses on the nature of 
his work, “Anything one can verbalize… I can express through my work. It’s like 
music. It encompasses the same amazement and mystique that music can convey 
without any words.” 
 
JLJ’s work will definitely speak to viewers without words… The astounding 
reaction is in how you listen. 	 
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