Jonas Wood

Double Basketball Orchid (State: I, II, III), 2025

Lithograph
Signed and numbered from an edition of 30
Each ~13 x 10 inches (33 x 25 cm.)
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Private Collection
Location:
Los Angeles
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More information about this artwork

Jonas Wood is known for his vibrant compositions that merge still life, botanical imagery, and graphic abstraction. Drawing from personal photographs, art-historical references, and the visual language of modernism, Wood constructs flattened, colorful scenes that feel both intimate and highly stylized. Plants, domestic objects, and sports imagery often recur in his work, reflecting his interest in the everyday environments that shape contemporary life. His printmaking practice mirrors his painting—bold outlines, layered color, and carefully arranged forms create compositions that balance decorative pattern with precise observation.

Double Basketball Orchid (State: I, II, III) (2025) exemplifies Wood’s playful blending of botanical and athletic motifs. Produced as a lithographic triptych, the work presents a striking arrangement of basketball forms intertwined with orchid-like leaves and stems, creating a visual dialogue between organic growth and graphic geometry. Each panel measures approximately 13 x 10 inches (33 x 25 cm.), and together the three prints form a dynamic composition that shifts subtly from state to state. Signed and numbered from a limited edition of 30, the triptych highlights Wood’s mastery of printmaking and his ability to transform familiar imagery into rhythmic, layered compositions that are both energetic and visually refined.

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