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Etching in colours, with Chine-collé, on White Satin Somerset paper // Jonas Wood’s Untitled (1) from 8 Pots, 2017 is an etching that highlights his interest in domestic objects and patterns. The print features a large, simple pot with intricate floral and geometric designs etched across its surface. The earthy tones and textured details evoke a handmade quality, while the stylized decoration blends natural elements with abstract patterns. Printed on White Satin Somerset paper, the piece creates a subtle yet sophisticated visual interplay between tradition and modern design. Wood’s work often draws inspiration from everyday objects, and this piece celebrates the humble beauty of a simple vessel, elevated through art.
Untitled (1) from 8 Pots, 2017
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Etching in colours, with Chine-collé, on White Satin Somerset paper // Jonas Wood’s Untitled (1) from 8 Pots, 2017 is an etching that highlights his interest in domestic objects and patterns. The print features a large, simple pot with intricate floral and geometric designs etched across its surface. The earthy tones and textured details evoke a handmade quality, while the stylized decoration blends natural elements with abstract patterns. Printed on White Satin Somerset paper, the piece creates a subtle yet sophisticated visual interplay between tradition and modern design. Wood’s work often draws inspiration from everyday objects, and this piece celebrates the humble beauty of a simple vessel, elevated through art.
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Jonas Wood
Untitled (Round Pot From 8 Pots), 2017
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What is Naive Art?
Naïve art describes a style of artwork that is simple and unsophisticated, often created by artists without formal training in an academy or art school. The style is characterized by a lack of advanced techniques, giving it a childlike appearance. Naïve art often features bright colors, simple shapes, and a straightforward approach to subject matter, reflecting the artist's untrained perspective.