JB Thompson -- Artwork and Information About The Artist   (Updated August 12, 2010)
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Constance said:   October 24, 2008 12:35 am PST
Hi, JB was my painting teacher way back in '67 or '68 - I was researching artists who had a strong influence on me and my work for my MFA thesis in Computer Animation. I am applying techniques I learned from him to the process of digital texturing and painting. I googled his name and this site came up. It was amazing to see his face after all these years. He never lost the sparkle in his eyes. I had never actually seen any of his work - other than the huge concrete bas relief sculptures he told me he did for the Los AngelesMusic Center. Here is a link: http://golosangeles.about.com/od/performingartsinla/ss/MusicCenter.htm Thank you, it was wonderful to see his prints. Constance

licina said:   June 5, 2008 9:03 am PST
We have a piece called Vibrations -we think it's an original proof and it's dated 1975 http://www.programoyun.com

lydia ahern said:   May 5, 2008 2:54 pm PST
I must say, so glad to see you have spent the time to create this website! many years ago, i was in a thrift shop in greenwhich ct. i saw a piece of work hanging highabove some shelves filled with junk- the colors were spectacular and i had to have it- when i asked the price, they told me 35 dollars!! i grabbed it and ran. to this day- it is one of my very favorite pieces in my house- and i have lots of art. some of which is quite valuable(so its said...) and this remains ahead of them all. The title is "Incan Tapestry"it was done in the 70's i believe. i havent seen it again. are you familiar with it? i will try and send an image - dont really know how to do that-my duaghter does. do his prints command any sort of significant money? i wouldnt sell for sure, but i am curious. he is(or was?0 one very talented man. any other info on my print would be appreciated. again, thanks for the website! lydia

H. Treiber said:   April 10, 2008 9:34 am PST
We have a piece called Vibrations -we think it's an original proof and it's dated 1975. Can you give us some info about it and some guidance on how to sell it? We think it says 6/10

Jennifer Graham said:   March 27, 2008 10:25 pm PST
Hi we have a piece from 1974 titled Celestial Charts- 7/10 ,it is signed and stamped. how much do you think that would be worth? Please email me back, if you are interested or to give me a idea of how much it is worth? Thanks Jennifer

Sarah van der Burch said:   March 3, 2008 7:15 pm PST
It is great to know that others have the same feeling about JB's work. My mother had an art gallery in Houston Texas in the early 70's and she sold JB's art though I must admit that I think most of it ended up in our house - the eprks of owning a gallery. Hanging on my wall is an Artist Proof of the print Earth Pattern. It is very beautiful and morphs to its surrounding while also changing the space where it hangs. We also have two of his copper one of his silver prints - they are absolutely stunning and very very striking. We love them. Thanks SvdB

Pam Wolfson said:   February 23, 2008 10:06 am PST
We have a piece by Thompson entitled "Kristo #1" which also says orig. intaglio signed edition 50. Any information about this piece would be greatly appreciated! Pam W.

Phil Hawes said:   December 12, 2007 8:36 am PST
JB was a great artist and a wonderful friend! I was privilaged to live at his and Sue's home in Hollywood, during the spring and summer of 1964 where I met the woman that became my wife for 27 years, and the mother of our three children. Since 1978 she has run the October Gallery, a very successful art gallery in London, England. JB taught me how to cast aluminum and bronze pieces that later morphed into a gold and silver lost wax casting business for me. This was when gold was still $32 per ounce! I have one small sculpture of his (see the Slide show on this website) which was given us as a wedding present in 1966. I believe that I remember seeing JB in his studio creating some of the pieces on this web site. JB was always generous with his time and in the transmission of his knowledge, and my association with him and Sue was one of the highlights, and formative experiences of my life.

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10-10-08

Chris,

Amazing that after years of searching for something about JB on the net I finally came across your site.
Of course I was delighted to see that this wonderful artist and friend will not be forgotten.

I first came across JB's work when I saw an exhibit of his bronze sculptures at the Maxwell gallery in SF in the mid-sixties.  I had to have one. Called the Thompson home in LA, spoke to Sue, made a date, went to his studio and foundry and fell in love with him and Sue and, of course, his artistry. JB created a piece for the house I was building to fit the mood, the
space and the budget.  That began what was a continuous love affair with his work and his
family right up until a week before his death when he and a group of his best friends shared his beloved hot tub for what was essentially a going away party. It was an event to remember. His passing was a great personal loss.

During our friendship I collected as many prints as I could afford.  Unfortunately most of them, including the bronze, were lost to me in my divorce. However, JB, always generous and giving, in 1983, presented me and my new bride with a beautiful print as a wedding
present.  The print hangs in our séjour along with other works of art as a constant reminder of our deep friendship. Over our fireplace is an early black and white (one red accent) print entitled Tranquility
which is my all time favorite. I wouldn't sell it for all the debt on Wall Street.

There you have a thumbnail sketch of my love and admiration for this extraordinary artist, his wife and son and the beautiful art he created during his short life.

Rather than fill up this space with photos of art, I attach a picture of JB and me at my wedding to the love of my life in Pasadena in 1983. (The one with the hair is JB)

I wish you well in your endeavor to spread the word and hope we can keep in touch. I have no knowledge of Sue's whereabouts. It is a pity.

With warm regards and best wishes,

Paul (and Dawn) Wood
France

Note:  The upper left photo is the photo Paul forwards along.  The lower left is his bride with JB and Sue in the background (although slightly out of focus, Paul apologizes...).  CH
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