Jeremy Geddes
Jeremy Geddes’ gorgeous and lyrical astronaut paintings suggests man’s increasing alienation from his environment be it natural, architectural, or even metaphysical. His other pieces, often drawing from vintage horror and sci-fi tropes, also suggest a loneliness and physical dissociation with their central figures inhabiting a sparse, empty space and the viewpoint often skewed at a dramatic angle.












2 comments
Jen Monday 14 June 2010
Wow, what a stunning piece. I just love this, the way he has turned the subject into something so beautiful…it’s almost dancing!
marne Tuesday 6 July 2010
wow its one of those weightless moments it reminds me of gormley and rothco this abstract space this simple cast a forced pause a eco in it as it forces you to turn inwards and look at yourself the person is standard faceless motionless like an bezarre memory, no doubt briliant