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Part of a sequence of work originally created in the early pandemic to represent "new growth born from crisis". Originally part of a sequence of artworks made in a cramped corner of the artist's apartment, this piece is a full-size iteration of a miniature piece made during the global pandemic. One of the first things he worked on during lockdown, the exaggerated simplicity of this mixed-media painting represents "new growth born from crisis". About the artist A Chelsea School of Art alumni, Kevin Jackson is based in London, with some of his work displayed in the city's prestigious British Museum. The artist often creates mixed-media abstract pieces as a way to analyse the place humans have in an increasingly virtual world.
This piece is a fantastic example of contemporary artwork that brings a subtle burst of colour and texture to any space. I love how the warm tones and organic shapes can soften a minimalist or modern interior, making it feel more inviting. It works especially well in neutral, pared-back rooms where it can serve as a statement piece or add visual interest to a gallery wall. For practical styling, consider framing it within a sleek, simple frame to keep the focus on the artwork itself, and hang it at eye level in a well-lit spot to highlight its intricate details. It’s versatile enough to sit comfortably in living rooms, bedrooms, or even office spaces, adding an artistic touch without overwhelming the surrounding decor.
Anaya Kapoor
Flitch Interior Stylist
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