Jonas Wood

Landscape Pot with Plant, 2017

Screenprint in colors, on Somerset Satin Enhanced paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered from an edition of 100 in pencil
39 1/3 x 29 1/2 inches (100 x 74.9 cm.)
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Private Collection
Location:
Los Angeles
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Jonas Wood is celebrated for his vibrant, stylized compositions that merge elements of still life, landscape, and interior space. Drawing inspiration from art history, personal photographs, and everyday surroundings, Wood creates works that feel both familiar and playfully constructed. His compositions often flatten perspective and emphasize bold shapes, graphic linework, and saturated color, producing scenes that balance decorative beauty with careful observation. Plants, ceramics, and domestic settings frequently appear in his work, reflecting his fascination with how objects and environments shape the spaces we inhabit.

Landscape with Pot (2017) exemplifies this distinctive visual language. Executed as a screenprint in colors on Somerset Satin Enhanced paper, the work presents a lush potted plant whose leaves extend beyond the vessel while the pot itself reveals a miniature landscape within—an imaginative blending of interior still life and outdoor scenery. Measuring 39 1/3 x 29 1/2 inches (100 x 74.9 cm.), the print demonstrates Wood’s skill in translating painterly ideas into the crisp, layered process of printmaking. Signed and dated in pencil and numbered from an edition of 100, the work captures the artist’s ability to transform everyday motifs into complex visual environments that feel simultaneously graphic, playful, and contemplative.

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