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Thursday, 6 October 2011

Warmer Air

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Jeremy Geddes has been hard at work, producing pieces for his upcoming show at Jonathan Levine Gallery next year. Most of the work will be figurative, departing from his past 'Cosmonaut' series. However, Jeremy has decided to do three last paintings exploring the cosmonaut theme, all of them miniature. Here is the first of the three said paintings, entitled 'Warmer Air'. The piece is typical of Geddes' work, moody and highly detailed. What makes the level of detail even more amazing is the painting's size... just 13 x 22 inches!





Jeremy is offering limited prints of this piece, reproducing the image at it's actual size. More info on the print can be found HERE.
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