John Waguespack

He then worked in the financial field in Philadelphia and then for a technology start-up in the San Francisco Bay Area.

After that company went bankrupt in 1998, Waguespack returned to Atlanta to attend the Portfolio Center and changed careers.

John experiments continuously in a variety of mediums using the environment as inspiration as well as an influence on the construction of the work itself.

He creates works covering a broad spectrum of styles, including abstract expressionism, surreal pop, linear deconstruction, as well as his own signature reincarnation series.

[8] His painting, "Pause," purchased by restaurateur Gary Danko,[9] was featured on the cover of the January 2013 issue of the Nob Hill Gazette.