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Original Photorealism Cities Painting by Jonathan Butterick
Original Photorealism Cities Painting by Jonathan Butterick
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Original Photorealism Cities Painting by Jonathan Butterick
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Original Photorealism Cities Painting by Jonathan Butterick
Original Photorealism Cities Painting by Jonathan Butterick
Original Photorealism Cities Painting by Jonathan Butterick
Original Photorealism Cities Painting by Jonathan Butterick
Original Photorealism Cities Painting by Jonathan Butterick

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"Bangkok Chinatown" Fine Art Print

Jonathan Butterick, United States

$111

Material
  • Archival acid-free canvas
  • Laminated with protective lustre surface
  • Hand-stretched over 100% renewable solid pine stretcher bars, 1.25" thick
Canvas
Size
16 x 12 in ($111)
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White Canvas
Frame
No Frame

Archival-grade Materials

Fade-resistant Inks

Professionally Printed

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Bangkok’s Chinatown is an incredibly vibrant place. This is the first large painting I made in this style. Since then I’ve made larger paintings, but back then I was intimidated by the vastness of the blank canvas. Hopefully I’ve captured some of the dynamism of the scene. I was drawn to the raking ...

Year Created:

2016

Subject:
Medium:

Print, Giclee on Canvas

Rarity:

Open Edition

Size:

16 W x 12 H x 1.25 D in

Ready to Hang:

Yes

Frame:

Not Framed

Canvas Wrap:

White Canvas

Packaging:

Ships in a Box

Delivery Cost:

Calculated at checkout.

Delivery Time:

Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

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Handling:

Ships in a box. Art prints are packaged and shipped by our printing partner.

Ships From:

Printing facility in California.

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I taught myself to draw and paint in the cafes of Austin, Texas, spending hours every day filling up sketchbooks with drawings of patrons. When I went off to art school I decided to study printmaking instead: painting was something I could learn on my own. From printmaking I gained an appreciation for the graphic: flat areas of color, possibly creating the illusion of space, perhaps denying it. This tension between the flat surface and the appearance of depth fascinates me: I enjoy playing with it. To that end I primarily work with acrylic gouache: it’s matte, opaque, and waterproof (which means I can change my mind a lot.) I also started learning about color theory: did you know that the CMYK process that is the heart of modern commercial lithography was inspired by the experiments of Georges Seurat and his ideas about the “optical mix,” colors mixing in the eye? Did you know that the red-yellow-blue color model taught in schools is wrong? That the primaries are actually cyan, yellow, and magenta? One of my biggest influences has been Adobe: Photoshop and Illustrator, the Posterize filter and the clean edges of vector art. Before I discovered cheap Chinese airbrushes, I tried to make hard edged, flat area of color with origami paper: I’ve got about 5 pounds of it in an accordion folder, organized by color. I still love to work that way, but airbrush is an easier way to achieve similar effects. Picasso and Braque did the same when they shifted from Analytic to Synthetic Cubism. But I don’t want to make digital art, even though it would be so easy. I like getting my hands dirty too much, the way the colors mix in the cup of my airbrush, the inadvertent drips and spatters, the happy accidents. Moreover, I like knowing that I’ve created something unique, a one of a kind object that resists reproduction. Lately I’ve been incorporating fluorescent pigments, metallic colors, and glow in the dark powders. A computer screen or a printed reproduction can’t do them justice. I only want to convey the beauty I see in this world, to communicate the joy I feel when catching glimpse of some overlooked gorgeousness in the mundane.

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