James Jean
SUN TAROT
2018
James Jean (Self released)
Printed on archival 310 gsm 100% cotton-rag paper with archival pigment-based ink
Holographic and dimensional enhancements
49.5 x 68.6 cm / 19.5 x 27 in
✔ Limited edition of 1286
✔ Signed and numbered
Each flower in Sun Tarot is precisely silkscreened with spot gloss, and the focus lines from the original painting are rendered in gold foil. A custom-designed embossment features a pair of entangled bees sampling pollen (or is it venom?) gathered from the wood nymph. Sun Tarot was exhibited at Kaikai Kiki Gallery in Tokyo for Azimuth, a solo show by James during April of 2018, a time for appreciating the transient beauty of flowers in Japan known as hanami.
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2018
James Jean (Self released)
Printed on archival 310 gsm 100% cotton-rag paper with archival pigment-based ink
Holographic and dimensional enhancements
49.5 x 68.6 cm / 19.5 x 27 in
✔ Limited edition of 1286
✔ Signed and numbered
Each flower in Sun Tarot is precisely silkscreened with spot gloss, and the focus lines from the original painting are rendered in gold foil. A custom-designed embossment features a pair of entangled bees sampling pollen (or is it venom?) gathered from the wood nymph. Sun Tarot was exhibited at Kaikai Kiki Gallery in Tokyo for Azimuth, a solo show by James during April of 2018, a time for appreciating the transient beauty of flowers in Japan known as hanami.
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2018
James Jean (Self released)
Printed on archival 310 gsm 100% cotton-rag paper with archival pigment-based ink
Holographic and dimensional enhancements
49.5 x 68.6 cm / 19.5 x 27 in
✔ Limited edition of 1286
✔ Signed and numbered
Each flower in Sun Tarot is precisely silkscreened with spot gloss, and the focus lines from the original painting are rendered in gold foil. A custom-designed embossment features a pair of entangled bees sampling pollen (or is it venom?) gathered from the wood nymph. Sun Tarot was exhibited at Kaikai Kiki Gallery in Tokyo for Azimuth, a solo show by James during April of 2018, a time for appreciating the transient beauty of flowers in Japan known as hanami.
FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE