Jeremy Burleson
Artist Jeremy Burleson has a particular interest in all things medical, often combining his illustrations with rows of bottles, syringes and balloons. In addition, he uses masking tape and paper to build highly detailed, quasi-workable versions of stethoscopes, ventilators and syringes. Burleson also crafts lyrical lampshades made from tightly rolled paper and designed to hang from the ceiling. Throughout his work at NIAD runs the thread of strange theatricality similar to that of early pop artists like Claes Oldenburg and Red Grooms.
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Jeremy Burleson
Artist Jeremy Burleson has a particular interest in all things medical, often combining his illustrations with rows of bottles, syringes and balloons. In addition, he uses masking tape and paper to build highly detailed, quasi-workable versions of stethoscopes, ventilators and syringes. Burleson also crafts lyrical lampshades made from tightly rolled paper and designed to hang from the ceiling. Throughout his work at NIAD runs the thread of strange theatricality similar to that of early pop artists like Claes Oldenburg and Red Grooms.
Read more about the full collection
Product Dimensions
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Overall27”w x 2”d x 38”h
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Overall27”w x 2”d x 38”h
Product Details
- Artist: Jeremy Burleson
- Print of original artwork
- Floated on 100% acid-free, solid core, 4-ply matboard with a 0.375" white plastic spacer
- Faced with .125" thickness clear acrylic
- Matte white gessoed wood frame; 1.125" W x 1.5" D
- Ready to hang with included D-rings and wire
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