Jeffrey Service travelled the world as a vagabond, having many colourful experiences, and possibly gaining some wisdom. This site shows some of his zany artworks. He is a participant in life, and in those days ran with the bulls in Pamplona, canoed alone to visit the indigenous people in the Guatemalan jungle, joined a commune in Berkeley California in 1969 (where he found Dharma), married by traditional Navaho Indian ceremony in New Mexico, hitchhiked from New York to Panama and Sweden to Africa.
Jeffrey now lives permanently in his home town of Brisbane Australia, paints, draws and runs his successful garment dyeing business which grew out of his 20 years as a full-time Batik artist, creating over 5000 masterpieces. He uses Fiber Reactive dyes and Batik Wax. His art works show a distinctive dry humor of “ The Human Condition”, or as he puts it, “The Politics of One”. More recently producing “ Happy Paintings”.