“Warmer Air” by Jeremy Geddes

Jeremy Geddes’ impressive dealings in presenting his art and listening to his fans, is second only to the immense quality of his artwork. After having so many fans (old and new) being shut out on his last release “A Perfect Vacuum”, Geddes is holding a timed-release drop for this next round in order to make his art available to his fans at an affordable price.

“Warmer Air” by Jeremy Geddes is a W35 X H55cm (paper W40cm X H61cm) Giclee, signed/numbered, and will cost $120AU ($116US). It goes on sale Monday, October 10th at 7am to 7pm Melbourne time (Sunday, October 9, 2011 at 1pm PDT) HERE.

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"Warmer Air" by Jeremy Geddes. 40 x H61cm Giclee. Timed Release S/N. 120AU ($116US)




First Look: “Warmer Air” by Jeremy Geddes

As reported straight from his Blog:

“Warmer Air” by Jeremy Geddes

“This is a small and fast (for me) painting, measuring at 37 * 58 cm. It doesn’t have the detail of my large paintings due to it’s size, but I think the brushwork at the micro level is perhaps some of the best I’ve done.

It is also one of the last cosmonaut paintings I’m planning on producing, although future work should be evolution of those themes, rather than a radical departure.”

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"Warmer Air" by Jeremy Geddes. 37 x 58 cm timed release print.

“Given so many people missed out on the last few prints, we’ll be making this one available as a timed release, and as a mini print (similar in size to the Cluster Study), with the price as low as possible. It should mean that anyone who is interested in a cosmonaut print will be able to to grab this one.

We’ll post further details here soon. But as always, if you’d like to receive an email with all the details a couple of days before the release (so you don’t miss out) then please email us at jez@jeremygeddesart.com” -Jeremy Geddes

Weekend Features: Framed Art Phenomena 2

Framed Art Phenomena

When choosing the correct frame for your art piece, it’s almost a joint collaboration with the artist itself. The artists work is like the naked soul and the frame/matte is like the outer clothing. The wrong frame, and the piece can suffer. But when everything is done well, the results can often be like an epiphany…

"Frankie" by Tom Bagshaw. Pic provided by "asoli" from expressobeans.com

“An antique looking frame works really well with the hushed portrait styles of Bagshaw”

 

 

 
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"Trolley Hunters" by Banksy. Pic provided by "charlesdemar" from expressobeans.com

“I love the way Banksy always manages to capture relevant social criticisms, and blends them with his sardonic wit. This stripped down black and white image is very powerful in meaning, and needs no other embellishing frame surrounding it. Nicely done.”


 

 

 
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"Saint Jeremiah" by Jeremy Geddes. Pic provided by "spen640" from expressobeans.com

“The way a Geddes painting looks just like a photograph is remarkable. Framing this piece in a simple, “hang it in your office” frame is just right.”


 

 

 
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"Summer Lady" by Chuck Sperry. Pic provided by "Furthur Frames in Denver, CO"

“Chuck Sperry’s Summer Lady poster for the Widespread Panic tour is the Gig Poster of 2011 IMO. This is framed by the master framers over at Furthur Frames in Denver, CO. And they always get it right.”

 

 

 
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