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James Jean
Kindling III Woodcutter Signed Numbered Embellished Print

2020

About the Item

Title: James Jean "Kindling III" Limited Edition Print Description: Step into the enchanting narrative woven by visionary artist James Jean with his mesmerizing limited edition print titled "Kindling III". Jean's unparalleled mastery of detail, surreal storytelling, and emotional depth converge in this captivating piece, beckoning viewers to immerse themselves in a world where the boundaries between reality and imagination blur. Artwork Details: Medium: Giclée Print Edition: Limited Edition of 953 Image Size: 21" tall × 16-7/8" wide (53.3 cm x 42.9 cm) Paper Size: 24-1/2" tall × 19-7/8" wide (62.2 cm x 50.5 cm) Special Features: Dimensional, High Gloss, and Gold Enhancements Chop: Intricately Detailed Frosted and Dimensional Chop Signature: Hand-signed by the artist and numbered The piece transports viewers into a mystical realm where the tangible and the intangible converge. The bundled firewood seller, guided by the ethereal sparrows, embarks on a journey through the enigmatic Black Forest. As dusk descends, a palpable connection emerges between the firewood and the forest itself, as if the pieces of wood harbor the memories and spirits of the trees from which they came. The bundled firewood seller walks through the Black Forest, eager to return to the village before sunfall. As the sparrows lead her through the growing darkness, the pieces of wood on her back begin to chatter and whisper their goodbyes. The forest aches for their phantom limbs. With Jean's meticulous attention to detail, every element in the artwork resonates with symbolism and emotion. The dimensional and high gloss enhancements add a tactile quality, inviting viewers to explore the layers of meaning beneath the surface. Artist's Vision: James Jean, a visionary artist renowned for his diverse influences, draws from a rich tapestry of inspiration. His work captures his signature blend of surrealism, Eastern aesthetics, and mythological motifs. Jean's unique ability to weave narratives that bridge cultures and emotions reflects his deep understanding of the human experience. Limited to an edition of 953, "Whispers of the Black Forest" is a testament to James Jean's impact on the contemporary art landscape. Each print bears the artist's hand-signed signature and a unique number, making it a coveted addition to any art collection. This piece not only captivates the eyes but also engages the imagination, allowing you to step into a world where reality and fantasy intertwine.
  • Creator:
    James Jean (1979, Taiwanese, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2020
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24.49 in (62.2 cm)Width: 19.89 in (50.5 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
  • Medium:
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Draper, UT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1327212897012

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