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Artwork details
- Medium : Screen Printing on Metal , Alu-Dibond
- Framing : Framed
- Dimensions : 31.5x31.5in
- Edition : All editions sold (5 / 5)
About this artwork
This vibrant artwork, made from woven strips of soda cans, beautifully captures the essence of spring in Japan through its depiction of blossoming Sakura trees. The recycled metal strips form a colorful mosaic, with soft blues for the sky, greens for the ground, and vivid pinks and reds representing the cherry blossoms in full bloom. By using discarded soda cans, the artist emphasizes the contrast between fleeting modern consumption and the timeless…
beauty of nature's cycles. The reflective metal enhances the feeling of movement, as if the petals are dancing in a gentle breeze, symbolizing renewal. This piece merges sustainability with cultural symbolism to celebrate the ephemeral beauty of spring in Japan.
Jonathan Homewood
Japan
Credentials
- Art Fair Participant
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« There is beauty in everything, the question is how to expose it. »
Jonathan Homewood is fascinated by the way nature reclaims objects discarded by man its resourcefulness and adaptation. His artworks envision a future where nature and man can live in harmony. Inspired by the native arts of many cultures each piece utilizes locally sourced recycled materials to create unique and powerful sculptures which resonates with the viewer.
Jonathan has exhibited his artwork in exhibitions in Europe and Asia.
Jonathan has exhibited his artwork in exhibitions in Europe and Asia.