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MICHAEL REEDER 'Still Life: Variant' (2024) Archival Pigment Print
MICHAEL REEDER 'Still Life: Variant' (2024) Archival Pigment Print
MICHAEL REEDER 'Still Life: Variant' (2024) Archival Pigment Print
MICHAEL REEDER 'Still Life: Variant' (2024) Archival Pigment Print
MICHAEL REEDER 'Still Life: Variant' (2024) Archival Pigment Print
MICHAEL REEDER 'Still Life: Variant' (2024) Archival Pigment Print
MICHAEL REEDER 'Still Life: Variant' (2024) Archival Pigment Print
MICHAEL REEDER 'Still Life: Variant' (2024) Archival Pigment Print
MICHAEL REEDER 'Still Life: Variant' (2024) Archival Pigment Print
MICHAEL REEDER 'Still Life: Variant' (2024) Archival Pigment Print
MICHAEL REEDER 'Still Life: Variant' (2024) Archival Pigment Print

MICHAEL REEDER 'Still Life: Variant' (2024) Archival Pigment Print

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‘Still Life: Variant’ by Michael Reeder, 2024
From a sold-out timed edition series of 3 prints.
16 x 12 Inches
40.6 x 30.5 Centimeters
Archival pigment print on 100% cotton 290gsm Archival Rag fine art paper.
Timed Limited Edition of only 93 (#37/93)
Hand-signed and numbered by the artist in pencil.

ABOUT THE ART

"I've got a new 'Still Life' print series.

These are digital archival prints of two paintings from my solo show in LA last year. There's also an additional variant built from both images."

Michael Reeder

ARTIST BIO

Centered on portraiture, Michael Reeder's current body of work seeks to make a direct connection with the audience. This connection encourages viewers to bring their own perceptions, imagination, and vision to light alongside his own. He avoids narrowing his conceptual focus in order to allow content to be found and seen for the first time.

Although Michael is technically orchestrating the process, he does his best to remain removed just enough to let the work veer off-course and locate its own destiny. Throughout his work, realism is mixed with flat graphic space, and themes or motifs of identity, ambiguity and ego are loosely implied. The convergence of infinite space and the figure highlights the realm of contemplation located between the conscious and the subconscious mind.