By Jeremy Geddes
Located in Draper, UT
Jeremy Geddes' "Monument," a stunning archival pigment print, epitomizes his unique blend of hyper-realistic detail and surreal, dream-like compositions. This signed and numbered limited edition print, produced in 2024, measures 28.3 by 24 inches and is printed on 100% cotton, 300gsm Hahnemuhle Matt photo rag fine art paper using Epson SureColor P7070 and P9070 printers. The result is a piece that captivates with its striking imagery and profound depth, making it an essential acquisition for discerning collectors and art enthusiasts.
Jeremy Geddes, born in Wellington, New Zealand, and now residing in Melbourne, Australia, has garnered international acclaim for his meticulously detailed and hauntingly beautiful works. Initially pursuing a career in video game art, Geddes transitioned to painting full-time, honing his technical skills at the Victorian College of the Arts. His work often explores themes of isolation, suspension, and the juxtaposition of the mundane with the extraordinary, making his pieces both thought-provoking and visually stunning.
Geddes' paintings have been exhibited in prestigious galleries around the world, including the Jonathan LeVine Gallery in New York and the Merry Karnowsky Gallery in Los Angeles. His accolades include winning the Spectrum Gold Award for his piece "A Perfect Vacuum," and his work has been featured in numerous publications such as Juxtapoz, Hi-Fructose, and Spectrum. Geddes is particularly renowned for his series of astronaut paintings, which have become iconic in contemporary art circles.
"Monument" exemplifies Geddes' ability to capture the delicate balance between reality and the surreal. The piece features a solitary figure suspended in a moment of stillness, evoking a sense of introspection and otherworldly calm. Every brushstroke showcases Geddes' masterful use of light, shadow, and texture, making this print a striking addition to any art collection.
As a signed and numbered print from a limited edition, "Monument" represents a unique investment opportunity...
Category
2010s Jeremy Geddes Art
MaterialsArchival Pigment