Jeff Jordan (painter)
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Jeff Jordan | |
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| Born | 1948 (age 76–77) |
| Known for | The Mars Volta album cover art |
| Style | Surrealism |
| Website | Official website |
Jeff Jordan (born c. 1948)[1] is an American surrealism painter in Eureka, California. He is best known for painting several of The Mars Volta's album covers, including for The Bedlam in Goliath.[1]
To avoid being drafted into the Vietnam War and sent to Southeast Asia, Jordan joined the American Air Force in 1966 and was stationed in Iceland before returning to the United States and working as a missile guard at Vandenberg Air Force Base.[1]