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Jeremy Geddes
Jeremy Geddes Miserere Sleeping Bird Print Contemporary Street Artist

2023

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Jeremy Geddes studied painting at the Victorian College of the Arts and began working full time as a painter in 2003. He’s most well known for his paintings of cosmonauts and people floating, story falling, colliding and drifting in empty landscapes. Jeremy was born in Wellington, New Zealand, and now lives in Melbourne, Australia with his wife and whippet. – Born 1974, Wellington, New Zealand. Education 1993-1995 – B.F.A The Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne, Australia 1996-1997 – Honours The Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne, Australia Porn tube: pornos Solo Exhibitions 2012 – Exhale, Jonathan Levine Gallery, New York, NY Group Exhibitions 2015 – The Color and the Fury, Jonathan Levine Gallery, New York, NY 2014 – Art Truancy: Celebrating 20 Years of Juxtapoz Magazine, Jonathan Levine Gallery, New York, NY 2013 – Pulse Miami, Jonathan Levine Gallery, Miami, FL Manufacturer: ImageScience Edition Details: Year: 2023 Class: Art Print Status: Official Run: 300 Technique: Fine Art Giclee Print Size: 24.016 X 25.197 Markings: Signed & Numbered by the artist in pencil, Jeremy Geddes. Limited Edition of 300 Size: 49.5cm x 49.5cm (paper size: 61cm x 64cm) Printed using Epson SureColor P7070 & P9070 printers with archival quality inks onto Hahnemuhle Matt Fine Art Photo Rag, 100% Cotton. Our prints are produced by Image Science, specialists in archival fine art prints. Archival quality inks onto Hahnemuhle Matt Fine Art Photo Rag, 100% Cotton 24 1/100 × 25 19/100 in | 61 × 64 cm Edition of 105/300
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    2023
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24.01 in (60.99 cm)Width: 25.19 in (63.99 cm)
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    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
    Print is in pristine condition and has been stored flat since purchase.
  • Gallery Location:
    Draper, UT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1327213296982
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