standing still by johnathan schultz. see it at the Miart Gallery in london.
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remember when you waited in line to use these?
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safe for whom?
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beautiful harm.
In a way, the poppy reflects a world we are drawn to. like a moth to a flame.
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the screen that holds our attention while subtly reshaping how we see ourselves. what would your self-portrait look like?
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material choices are intentional.
every surface carries a message. texture contributes to the story.
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the illusion of peace
belongs to whoever holds
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In “Shadows in Bloom,” Jonathan Schultz depicts the poppy as a form shaped by history and use. Associated with remembrance and the honoring of fallen soldiers, the flower is also the source of opium, tied to cycles of addiction and harm that continue to affect communities worldwide. The painting places these meanings alongside each other, without hierarchy or resolution.
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Set within a private interior, “Where Should We Look” by Johnathan Schultz presents the poppy as a form shaped by memory, present within the rhythms of domestic space.
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