About The Work
Jason Middlebrook looks to the relationship between people and the natural world for inspiration in his work. Influenced greatly by the desire to encourage awareness of our impact on the planet, and therefore ourselves, his work is often slightly unnerving, as well as beautiful. This print, called Iconic Debris, is a colorful explosion of shapes. Indistinct though they are, they suggest bits and pieces of man-made objects, like debris of a landfill. The movement in the image is forceful and outwards, the lines erupting toward the viewer as though they will escape from the paper, littering the world with debris.
About Jason Middlebrook
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Pigmented inkjet print with lithography.
22.25 x 22.25 in
56.5 x 56.5 cm
Signed and numbered by the artist.
About The Work
Jason Middlebrook looks to the relationship between people and the natural world for inspiration in his work. Influenced greatly by the desire to encourage awareness of our impact on the planet, and therefore ourselves, his work is often slightly unnerving, as well as beautiful. This print, called Iconic Debris, is a colorful explosion of shapes. Indistinct though they are, they suggest bits and pieces of man-made objects, like debris of a landfill. The movement in the image is forceful and outwards, the lines erupting toward the viewer as though they will escape from the paper, littering the world with debris.
About Jason Middlebrook
From The Magazine
- Art 101: Color Palettes by Decade: 10 Artworks to Give Your Home a Blast from the Past
- Interviews & Features: Jeff Bailey on How Hudson, New York, Became a Viable Base for an Ambitious Art Gallery
- Interviews & Features: weR2’s Sara Meltzer on the Rise of the Artist-Designed Object
- News & Events: 6 Artworks to Invest in This September
- Interviews & Features: Jason Middlebrook on Returning to Nature—and a Bartering Society—Through His Art
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