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Consider the Maple Moth Jackson Joyce
$1,775
The dreamlike paintings in "Three Room House" follow the fictitious narrative of the The Ellerbe Artist Colony - a secret group of sentimentalists who live a tender, pastoral existence in the woods of rural Louisiana. The paintings in "Three Room House" are both by, and of, these imaginary artists, jumping from one perspective to another, like a novel switching narrators.
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These paintings are from, "Three Room House", a painted fiction about The Ellerbe Artist Colony -- a secret group of sentimentalists who live a tender, pastoral existence in the woods of rural Louisiana. They spend their days playing chess, drinking absinthe, and experiencing unbound sentimentality. The paintings in "Three Room House" are both by, and of, these imaginary artists, jumping from one perspective to another, like a novel switching narrators. These are the dreamlike views from the three room house.
About the Artist
Jackson Joyce is an artist and illustrator who seeks to paint a world where things look the way they feel.
News and
Notables
- Exhibited at Playground, 2021
- Exhibited at KO Studio Gallery, 2019
- In the corporate collection of Google and The Cleveland Clinic