I Ride For You
I Ride For You
I Ride For You
I Ride For You

Max Jansons

I Ride For You, 2022121.92 x 152.4cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
oil on linenHarper's
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This vibrant contemporary artwork features a striking composition of bold, whimsical floral motifs. The color palette combines warm yellows and oranges with cool blues and greens, creating a captivating interplay of complementary hues. The lush, flowing forms and organic patterns evoke a sense of nature and mysticism, enhanced by the prominent full moon that illuminates the nocturnal scene. The artist's distinctive style blends elements of fantasy, surrealism, and folk art, resulting in a dreamlike, visually engaging piece that suggests a deeper symbolic meaning or personal narrative. ...

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Artist
Max Jansons
B.1974, American

Max Jansons' artwork is focused on creating deeply personal visual experiences for the viewer, using a combination of both representational and abstract images often presented via painting. For example, a series might depict a flower transforming into a redwood tree, illuminated by moonlight, highlighting its intricate symmetry, with petals that reveal golden centers. Although still-life painting is a recurring theme in his work, Jansons also incorporates a range of other subjects, such as landscapes, portraits, and everyday objects that hold personal significance for him. His work also draws on historical art references that reflect his profound interest and knowledge of the subject. Jansons breathes new life into these traditions, through his use of complex color combinations and expressionist painting techniques, which create a visual dialogue between the past and present. His painterly techniques contribute significantly to the exploration of historical tropes in innovative ways, employing diverse brushwork and traditional materials such as aged oil paints and rare pigments to bring a unique perspective to these familiar themes. ...

Max Jansons: Artworks
Forest Night
Max JansonsForest Night, 2021
104.14 x 152.4cm
I Ride For You
The Theatre of Life
Harper's
Gallery
Harper's
New York City

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