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Portrait of Bambi

Jaxon Northon

oil on panel | 2023
40" x 30"

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STYLE:

  • Symbolic Portraiture
  • Surreal

THEMES:

  • Sacrifice
  • Feminine Power
  • Symbols
  • Nature

KEY CHARACTERISTICS:

  • Symbolic Object Use
  • Dramatic Gaze

On View At: Bibliotheque
54 Mercer Street, New York, NY 10013

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Portrait of Bambi

$10,000
About This Artwork:

In Portrait of Bambi, Jaxon Northon presents a poised yet charged image of Crystal Collazo-Esparza, painted in 2012, the year the artist and his subject first met. Against a backdrop of dark clouds and distant mountains, she emerges from a strip of vivid green grass that runs along the base of the composition. Her fitted black dress is cinched with a leopard-print belt, a note of elegance set against the scene’s surreal elements.


Draped across her shoulders is a small fawn, its head resting gently on her left shoulder while her right hand loosely holds its hind legs. The gesture recalls her nickname “Bambi,” given for her slender, graceful build and long limbs. In her left hand she holds a detailed anatomical heart, deep red and veined, with the name “Jerry” faintly inscribed—a private reference to an alter ego of the artist.


The painting balances fashion-model composure with layered symbolism. The fawn suggests innocence and fragility; the heart anchors the scene in the visceral and mortal. Northon’s controlled brushwork and deliberate staging heighten the tension between these poles, allowing beauty and mortality to share the same frame. Created at the outset of their relationship, the portrait now carries the added weight of their eventual marriage, preserving both an early personal moment and a symbolic narrative within a single image.

About the Artist

Jaxon Northon

Jaxon Northon, an American portrait artist and illustrator born in Reno, Nevada, developed his skills as a self-taught oil painter during his teenage years in San Francisco. He is known for his highly realistic paintings of individuals he encounters in everyday life, often those who occupy the fringes of society, a fascination that began with drawing people on buses in San Francisco. Northon's meticulous attention to detail, capturing wrinkles, scars, and other unique features, is central to his work. He views portrait painting as a way to understand the human condition and affirm the importance of each individual within the vastness of existence, believing that each person, though part of a multitude, is a unique and significant entity. To tell a more comprehensive story about his subjects, he incorporates symbolic and metaphorical elements in his compositions, using objects, animals, and text. Northon's work has been exhibited in galleries across the United States and in London, and he participated in The Art Students League of New York's Career Development Program. He also takes on commissioned portraits, with his work appearing in various magazines, publications, and films. His paintings were featured in the documentary "André is an Idiot," which premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Northon currently resides in Brooklyn, New York, where he continues to create his compelling portraits.

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