Option Potion (25" x 33")
Zombified Cosmic Fetus (28" x 25")
Breakfasting On Batteries (12.75" x 9.75")
Vibration Decay (25" x 33")
The Implacable Flapjack (24.5" x 24.5")
Invent Your Own Holidays (19" x 15.25")
Familiar Stranger (25" x 33")
Mood Cloud (12.75" x 9.75")
Teleportation Dance (31" x 21")
Pretty Glonky (25" x 33")
Big Slut Energy (20.75" x 15.75")
The Dudest of Dudes Through and Through (24.5" x 24.5")
Primordial Pond Scum (25" x 33")
Hyper-Oblivious (19" x 15")
Subaquatic Simulation (25" x 33")
An Integration Framework (14.5" x 37")
Day Moon (24.5" x 24.5")
Smeyes In the Dark (24.5" x 24.5")
Toupée (12.75" x 9.75")
Spring Migraine (25" x 33")
The Sunny Side (25" x 33")
John Roelofs is an artist living in Los Angeles. He works primarily in watercolor and mixed media on paper. He scavenges compositional devices from images of the cosmos and the microscopic structure of metals, among other sources. The idea that certain visual patterns repeat on vastly different scales informs his way of looking. By excavating what lies beyond the limits of perception, he renders abstraction through the representation of the unseen.
John was formerly the owner of Curve Line Space, a fine art framing studio and gallery in the Cypress Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, from 2016 to 2025. During that period he fulfilled countless bespoke framing commissions from museums, galleries, artists, designers, and collectors, while programming and hosting a total of 24 exhibitions.
He is currently a dual degree student in the MFA Art and MA Arts Management programs at Claremont Graduate University.