Jason Redwood


Inefficiency Impaired, acrylic and collage on silkscreened paper, 18 x 24

New Pollution, acrylic on canvas, 47 x 62

Rusted Whipper Dust, and glitter on silkscreened paper, 18 x 24 in.

Evacuation, gouache, cell vinyl, acrylic, and spray paint on paper, 18 x 24 in.

Hurricane Darby 1992, gouache, cell vinyl, acrylic on Arches watercolor paper, 18 x 24 in.

Crown Dancer, acrylic and collage on plexi on silkscreened paper, 18 x 24 in

Feel Like Shit, acrylic on silkscreened paper, 18 x 24 in.

Cultural Diffusion, gouache, cell vinyl, acrylic, collage, and spray paint on paper, 12 x 16 in

Artist Statement

Jason Redwood conjures a hallucinatory hyper-color world that seems to have astrally projected from the universe’s Akashic Records and into an unknown collective conscience. With a background in design and digital illustration, Redwood’s aesthetic embodies a hard-edge pop sensibility that straddles the realms of the unreal. Drawings from childhood memories, advertising, television, remnants of conversations, and dreams, Redwood’s work simultaneously conflates and collapses, only to emerge, as if by spell craft, into a double-headed dragon breathing fires forged from Redwood’s mind scape.

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