Max Jansons
Max Jansons’ complex and multi-layered paintings explore the tradition of still-life painting. The artist’s meticulous works are made with archival techniques and references, including linen primed with lead, paints ground in aged oils and pigments whose sources are now extinct. Focusing on both intimacy and quaintness, Jansons creates deceptively ornamental compositions whose surfaces are fluid, vibrant and active.
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