Jason Benjamin (Australian, 1971-2021), You're Ever Healing, 2002. Oil on linen, 122 x 183.5 cm.
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Jason Benjamin (Australian, 1971-2021), You're Ever Healing, 2002. Oil on linen, 122 x 183.5 cm.
Jason Benjamin “I Don’t Want to Think, I Want to Feel” (2004-05) Oil on Belgian Linen 120 x 120 cm.
Jason Benjamin Etching ‘'You can't take it back’ 2002.
Renowned artist Jason Benjamin describes his art as experiential. Indeed, stripped back then intensified, his atmospheric landscapes are less about preciseness and more a vehicle for emotional contemplation. Like taking a walk to turn over an idea, his vistas contain a private gravitas that is reaffirmed by their titles. In 'You can't take it back', the last hours of day bear untold significance. Burning with a distant amber, this work is a feat of composition, depth and intrigue.
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Drawing by Jason Benjamin from "Yes said the sky" series.
Jason Benjamin (1971 - 2021)) - Music. 2012.
Jason Benjamin (Australian, 1971-2021), Family, 2011. Oil on canvas, 66 x 66 cm.
Jason Benjamin (Australian, 1971-2021), I Looked At The Past And It Just Scarred My Eyes, 2019. Oil on linen, 122 x 122.5 cm.
Jason Benjamin (1971 - 2021) The Crows. 2004. Oil on linen.