Josman’s palette is unapologetically saturated. Dominant hues—electric magenta, acid green, and burnished gold—speak to a aesthetic, while muted earth tones (ochre, burnt sienna) ground the piece in a more rustic, familial register.
Does his preschool teacher look at me differently after “the superhero with the exposed rear” incident? Possibly. Do I care? Not anymore.
Retrospective: The Impact of Josman’s "My Wild & Raunchy Son"
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