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// Flask by Jonas Wood, created in 2015, is a limited edition screen-print measuring 60.9 x 50.8 cm. The artwork depicts a stylized illustration of an ancient flask with a spout and handle, annotated with 300 B.C. in a hand-drawn style. Wood’s minimalist and playful approach is evident through the use of bold, black lines and simple, graphic patterns that fill the surface of the flask. The piece reflects his signature combination of still life and historical references, creating a contemporary reimagining of ancient artifacts. The screen-printing technique adds a clean, crisp quality to the lines, enhancing the visual impact of this modern interpretation.
Flask, 2015
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// Flask by Jonas Wood, created in 2015, is a limited edition screen-print measuring 60.9 x 50.8 cm. The artwork depicts a stylized illustration of an ancient flask with a spout and handle, annotated with 300 B.C. in a hand-drawn style. Wood’s minimalist and playful approach is evident through the use of bold, black lines and simple, graphic patterns that fill the surface of the flask. The piece reflects his signature combination of still life and historical references, creating a contemporary reimagining of ancient artifacts. The screen-printing technique adds a clean, crisp quality to the lines, enhancing the visual impact of this modern interpretation.
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What is Found Object?
A found object is a term used to describe a man-made or natural object, or a fragment of one, that an artist discovers or purchases and keeps for inspiration or as a work of art. The artist may also modify the object or incorporate it into a collage or assemblage, transforming it into a new piece of art.