Blue handwritten text on a pale blue background with a partially drawn capital letter "A" at the top left corner. The text speaks about art as a kind person living in a castle, the nature of art within the castle, and how energy and environment influence art. Signed "Mark Comeau, March 16, 1990." Similar to our family-run business's traditional weaving methods used to create their limited edition 100% lambswool blanket.

Jamian Juliano–Villani

100% lambswool blanket

£720

A limited edition blanket by Jamian Juliano-Villani and made by master craftspeople. All blankets are made to order by a small, family-run business in Scotland using traditional weaving methods.

Edition Size

50

Dimensions

180cm x 130cm

Finishing

100% Geelong lambswool

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    Close-up of a slightly wrinkled pale blue 100% lambswool blanket, featuring blue handwritten text. Due to the wrinkles, some of the text appears distorted, but clearer words such as "BREATHE", "FRESH", and "WATER" stand out. This limited edition blanket is crafted using traditional weaving methods.
    A light blue 100% lambswool blanket, crafted using traditional weaving methods, is laid out flat with handwritten blue text on it. The text reads, "SA FOOD. DON’T KILL" followed by "365667 MARK D. CONAN MARCH 16. 1990.

    Courtesy of the artist and Tanya Leighton Gallery, Berlin

    About The Artwork

    Exclusive to House of Voltaire, this edition is a made-to-order. 100% Geelong lambswool blanket by artist Jamian Juliano-Villani and produced by master Scottish craftspeople. The double-sided knitting technique achieves a design-rich finish, with the front face of the blanket showcasing Juliano-Villani's artwork, and a birds-eye pattern on the underside. The blanket has a noticeably soft handle and luxurious heavyweight feel. Please contact us if you require a blanket by a specific date, some are available for immediate dispatch. Production can take up to twelve weeks. Your order will be placed with the weaver and dispatch will be confirmed via email.

    About Jamian Juliano–Villani

    Jamian Juliano-Villani (b. 1987) is a contemporary American painter known for her mass-media-informed paintings. The artist wryly refers to her compositions as ‘arranged marriages’ in which imagery is painted, repainted, and edited directly on the canvas, a longhand form of collage that is at odds with the speed at which we consume images today. The resulting works are anxiety filled images that are simultaneously prosaic and surreal.

    Juliano-Villani (b. 1987, New Jersey, USA) lives and works in Brooklyn. Recent solo exhibitions include Try Explaining How You Feel, Kunsthall Stavanger, Norway; Let's Kill Nicole, Massimo De Carlo, London, UK; Ten Pound Hand, JTT, New York, NY; Hydra Workshop, Hydra, Greece; Sincerely, Tony, Massimo De Carlo, Italy; The World’s Greatest Planet on Earth, Studio Voltaire, London; Me, Myself and Jah, Rawson Projects, Brooklyn. Group exhibitions include, A Shape That Stands Up, Hammer Museum (Off-Site), Los Angeles; FADE IN: INT. ART GALLERY – DAY, Swiss Institute, New York, NY; A Shape That Stands Up, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Flatlands, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Unorthodox, Jewish Museum, New York; and Greater New York, MoMA PS1, New York.

    Juliano-Villlani is represented by MASSIMODECARLO.