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Bio: Jeramie has passionately explored art and movement since early childhood. His desire for creation and balance has lead him to an esoteric communication that occurs when he externalizes through various mediums. Seeking a greater spatial awareness, and access through transcendent realms, Jeramie taps into the universal flow, and pushes the boundaries of the imagination, lifting us out of the known and into a realm of magic and wonder.

Jeramie’s latest exhibition is on display through March 7th in Mr. Rains Fun House at The American Visionary Art Museum. www.MrRainsFunHouse.com. To see more of Jeramie’s Visual Art and performance visit www.perceptionaltar.com and www.circusofwonders.com.

Name: Jeramie Bellmay

Age: 26

Occupation: Artist/ Performer/Artistic Director of The Circus of Wonders

Baltimore Neighborhood: Station North

Obsessive Collections: Dragon Skin, Finger and Toe Nails, Human Hair and other oddities

Currently Reading: Magic and Meaning by Eugene Burger and Robert E. Neale

Coolest Place You’ve Ever Lived : Distant galaxies

Hobbies or Leisure Activities: Observing the awesomeness of the magical world around us.

Favorite Food to Eat at Home: Chia seed pudding with Goji berries and Stevia extract. Chia seeds were used by the Ancient Aztecs and the Mayan Empires and were revered as vital nutrients. They provide high energy and are packed with omega-3, protein, antioxidants, and makes you feel full because of there high content of fiber.

Favorite Food to Eat Out: Vegan Chili from One World Cafe

Favorite Beverage of Choice: Freshly juiced carrot, cucumber and ginger with chunks of apple, aloe, and lemon

Political Leanings: Question Everything

Favorite Baltimore spot to hang out: Greenmount Cemetery, one of the few quiet places in Baltimore.

Pets: One Dragon, Name: Helix, Color: orange and yellow, Length: 21”

Favorite Artist, Living or Dead: The natural forces of nature.

Movie that Sums Up the Current State of Your Life: The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus by Terry Gilliam

Favorite Bad Habit: Sustaining the act of making for so long that it hurts.

Mantra or Favorite Quote: “Aren’t those moments commonly called ‘odd’, the ones that really make a difference? The others, life’s ‘even’ moments, elide into a hopeless sameness. A glob of gray on gray on the gray frame of a dimly remembered past, and a cold, pre-forgotten future. The odd ones, however, stand out to haunt us, to invade our dreams, to provoke laughter, and, in a thousand ways, make us wonder about the possible and the impossible, a new society, a different life.” -Franklin Rosemont

Image: “Will she offer you here Garden?” Acrylic on canvas with wood frame. Wall piece: 30in. x 84in. Floor piece: 24in x 47in. 2012.

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