Breast(s) in Space - Gold Frame (2021) Printmaking by Jerome Goldnose

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Another one in the Anatomy series. It is also part of another artwork that I will be posting here soon. It was bought by someone who joked about ‘Breasts in Space.’ Well, then. Here ye go: spread among the stars, show the cold comet dust this pinnacle of glowing human warmth. This is what we give you as reward for all the stardust we are[...]
Another one in the Anatomy series. It is also part of another artwork that I will be posting here soon. It was bought by someone who joked about ‘Breasts in Space.’

Well, then. Here ye go: spread among the stars, show the cold comet dust this pinnacle of glowing human warmth. This is what we give you as reward for all the stardust we are made of.

It is a transfer print of a digital photomontage on a painted surface that is later partially. finishing is done using yellow shellac and acrylic varnish. The frame is made from a self developed fiber composite. It is painted with metallic paints and gold wax.

This version is created in 2021, but both the image and the frame have been created in the years before. It is the first time I printed this theme like this.

I often make multiple prints of every artwork and multiple casts of every frame, but it will always come out different because the manual reproduction techniques I use are designed to not give perfect copies. It is the opposite that is my goal; imperfection is intentional. My works often are limited editions, but in reality they are all unique in their own special way - just like snowflakes falling towards the earth.

In this case I will only make a maximum of 12 of the illustration printed and treated like this, in combination with this ornamental frame painted like this.

Related themes

RomanticismArcheologyDecayBreastOrnamental

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The beauty of ancient buildings is hard to forget, with those half faded frescoes and crumbling ornamental art. Or maybe for you it is objects found in the earth while building yet another highway or so. If[...]

The beauty of ancient buildings is hard to forget, with those half faded frescoes and crumbling ornamental art. Or maybe for you it is objects found in the earth while building yet another highway or so. If you look closely you recognize how perfectly beautiful they once were. It must have been made by someone; it must have influenced the present in some way - but we have no way to know that. This is what I am playing with in my art. 

I lived in squatted factories from age 16, did a lot of painting, 3D-collages and photography - until at age 24 I threw all my art in my wood stove and started studying history, general literature and theater science. Took up creative writing, got interested in interactive stories and games. I made backgrounds for these stories in Photoshop with my own photos, and when I started printing them, I created my own frames to make them look like found objects from some forgotten basement in an abandoned place.

My work is influenced by both science fiction and archeology. I am inspired by human history and that which is strange and alien to us, the unimaginable. I try to create works that look like they are artifacts discovered in some forgotten crypt in a distant future. I am playing a game with the observer, by mimicking certain forms, by using the grammar of past times and making something new by introducing dissonants into my work.

I use my own photos to create digital paintings and montages in handmade ornamental frames. These ornaments are made of a self-developed fiber composite, which is inspired by recipes from the 19th/18th century. My works are printed on painted wooden surfaces. This allows me to later work on them with for instance paint, ash, shellac, flames and sharp objects.

I often make multiple prints of every artwork and multiple casts of every ornamental frame, but it will always come out different. This is because the manual reproduction techniques I use are designed to not give perfect copies. It is the opposite that is my goal: I am aiming for imperfection. This is because they really should look like artifacts or found objects, with each their own story, their own texture, their own color. Every artwork could be seen as part of an open series, but in reality they are all unique in their own special way - just like snowflakes falling towards the earth.

The common theme in my work is time.


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