David Benrimon Fine Art Gallery

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Jordy Kerwick
Untitled, 2021
Mixed media on canvas
78 1/2h x 71w in
199.39h x 180.34w cm
Domestic objects, predatory animals, and mythical beasts — taxidermy rugs ornamented with geometric markings, double headed king cobras, ferocious fanged tigers, and feather-maned unicorns — all come together in a seamless execution of an unadulturated fun style that Jordy Kerwick creates. Known for his colorful, eclectic still-life paintings, Kerwick’s latest body of work explores the fantastical elements and storied visions of the artist’s interior imagination where new and unknown terrains collide. Using a variety of materials, from oil, acrylic and spray paint on canvas, to oil stick and collage on paper, the artist’s “the more mistakes, the merrier” approach rejoices in the fortuitous relationships that arise between unexpected combinations of color, texture, and form. Jordan Kerwick (b. 1982, Melbourne, Australia) is a self-taught artist, now based in France. He began painting in 2016—more or less on a whim, he says. His works are bold, raw and unapologetic approach to palette and pattern, executing vivid, expressionistic and highly-stylized compositions. Kerwick quickly found himself at the center of international success: He has shown at galleries in Melbourne, London, New York, Tokyo, and Paris. Kerwick’s disparate practice embraces a range of materials including enamel, acrylic, oil, house paint, airbrush, graphite, and charcoal. The artists’ inspirations include art historical still lifes, his family, literature, music, and the city of Los Angeles.

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