

J. Wesley Brown, an artist known well for his photographs of Los Angeles in the quiet moments between sleep and waking. He was selected as a winner of the Magenta Foundation’s Emerging Photographer Competition 2009, Flash Forward as well as had work featured in Artworks Magazine.
Predominantly a night photographer, J. Wesley Brown didn’t stray from the look and feel of his other shots. Though, when it came time to shoot H-005, we were surprised to see that two of the three photos he sent us were taken indoors as the bulk of Brown’s photographic work is created ‘on the street’ in Los Angeles. We suppose he just needed some quiet time with the head. Hell, we can’t blame him. The streets of LA are a scary place at night and when you add a dismembered head to the equation, anything goes!
We’re curious, when you microwave a head, what setting do you use? Baked potato?





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