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No Rioters, Only Tyranny Artwork - Limited Edition of 8

Jason Chan

United States

Mixed Media, Giclée on Paper

Size: 33.3 W x 27.2 H x 1.5 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Widespread peaceful protests were met with a brutal police response. Amnesty International documented: “[U]nnecessary and excessive use of force, including tear gas, batons and other less-lethal weapons, used by police, on the largely peaceful protesters; using vague charges to arrest and prosecute peaceful protesters; retaliatory violence against arrested persons in custody... The approach to policing used by police in Hong Kong violates international human rights laws and standards.” This overwhelming use of force and the labeling of the widely peaceful protests as “riots” by the mainland-China-backed authorities was met with brave resolve and the cuttingly accurate slogan: “no rioters, only tyranny.” Original giclée print of photo composite illustration, 24 x 30 inches. Framed with museum acrylic, final framed size of 27 1/4 x 33 1/4 inches.

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Mixed Media:

Giclée on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:

8

Size:

33.3 W x 27.2 H x 1.5 D in

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I started photography as a kid in Southern California and was hooked by the anticipation experienced while waiting for film to be developed. Those early rolls were spent on landscapes and animals, and later, on professional and collegiate sports. But then came somewhat of a professional detour for the military. My service in the Marine Corps in the U.S. and abroad crystalized for me the reality that time is limited, that being a Marine wasn’t my calling, and that I’d rather explore with a camera than a uniform. Working with both large format film and conventional digital cameras, I am convinced of the power of the photograph to transport the viewer to an idyllic version of a place. My images of people and places, often dominated by strong color, show that beauty in the world isn’t always abstract or conceptual—sometimes there are literal views of the world shown through straight photography that evoke emotion. The images make you step into the scene and experience that place in that moment to appreciate the beauty, to find out what comes next, or to spark memories of those short bursts of worry-free happiness that become fleetingly rare with age. But of course, the world isn’t always the idyllic place we’d want it to be. My recent project explores Hong Kong’s current political situation and recent protests. Departing from my usually strictly photographic approach, this series is comprised of photo composite illustrations to bring the character of the Lady Liberty Hong Kong statue to life, in the context of the present events in Hong Kong.

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