ArtTime is pleased to join the 2023 edition of LA Art Show, Los Angeles’s largest and longest-running art fair with never-before-seen paintings of JonOne, and iconic suspension of Tsuyu Bridwell.
Distinctive and highly nuanced, JonOne’s pieces are renowned for their clever use of space, colour, layering and shading and their nod to graffiti culture. This, along with his subtle yet subversive refusal to conform to preconceived artistic norms or rules has not just garnered him legions of fans.
Tsuyu Bridwell’s works initiate the viewer to a magnified world of Nature’s wonders and the delicate equilibrium of an ecosystem of force, fragility, beliefs, and human desires.
These butterfly swarms are inspired by a Japanese folk tradition called Senbazuru (thousand cranes). Senbazuru is an ensemble of thousand handfolded origami cranes, assembled by threads. According to legend, if you fold one thousand origami cranes, you wish will be granted. A butterfly in Asian art often represents a soul.