Tim Jeffs


Tim Jeffs is an artist, musician, and Art Director. He was born in Rockville, Maryland. He currently lives in Dumont, New Jersey with his wife Jane Jeffs, daughter Jenna and, son Harrison.
He is a former guitarist and member of the band White Zombie, and appears on the second EP Pig Heaven Silent Explosion 1986, the five CD disk box-set Let Sleeping Corpses Lie Geffen 2008, and the vinyl Box Set "It Came from NYC" Numero Group 2016. Other members of the band along with Tim were Rob Zombie, Sean Yseult, and Ivan de Prume. He was college roommates with Rob Cummings aka Rob Zombie at Parson School of Design in New York City during the 1980s. He also holds the position of being the first guitarist to play live with the band, appearing in White Zombie's debut show at CBGB's in New York City on April 28, 1986. Songs he recorded with White Zombie were: "Slaughter the Grey" which was the B side of the Pig Heaven EP, "Follow Wild", "Rain Insane", "Paradise Fireball", and "Red River Flow" which appear on "It Came from NYC" Numero Group 2016.
In August 2013 Tim gained worldwide attention when he started selling prints and posters of a series of detailed animal ink drawings that he created. Pieces of his art saw millions of views on Reddit and imgur, with sales through his etsy shop, "Tim Jeffs Art". The coloring book Intricate ink: Animals in Detail, which includes 50 of his black-and-white drawings, was published by Pomegranate Communications of Portland, Oregon, in January 2016. He published The coloring book Intricate ink: Animals in Detail Volume 2 in June 2017, Intricate ink: Animals in Detail Volume 3 in February 2018, and Intricate ink: Animals in Detail Volume 4 in June 2019. He has also published 2 Wall Calendars, a box set of Chameleon note cards, and a Chameleon puzzle through Pomegranate Communications. His artwork has been featured in several magazines, including Colored Pencil Magazine January 2016 issue in an article titled "Creating Sea Creatures," VEUX magazine's October 2013 issue 14 volume 2, "Masks & Monsters," in an article titled "Devil in the Details." His work consists of mostly endangered species, and therefore he has joined with several conservation groups to promote animal protection and awareness. He continues to add new works to his animal collection and offer prints of the pieces for sale to the public.