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Aaron Elvis Jupin — I See It, See It All
Aaron Elvis Jupin

I See It, See It All

2020

In "I See It, See It All," Aaron Elvis Jupin layers vinyl and acrylic on canvas to produce a work of concentrated visual energy, where hard geometric forms and fluid painterly passages exist in deliberate, productive tension. The 96.5 by 81.5 centimeter canvas rewards close attention, revealing the careful sequencing of materials as vinyl shapes anchor the composition while acrylic gestures push against and around them, creating a surface that reads simultaneously as planned and intuitive. The result is a work that feels both precisely constructed and alive with contingency. Jupin's practice draws on the histories of abstraction and graphic design, synthesizing them into a visual language that is distinctly his own. The work refuses easy categorization, sitting comfortably between minimalist restraint and a more expressive chromatic sensibility. This particular piece, produced in 2020, reflects a mature command of the interplay between industrial material and painterly mark, with the vinyl lending a crisp, almost architectural quality that heightens the warmth of the acrylic passages layered alongside it. For collectors drawn to works that hold genuine formal intelligence alongside immediate visual appeal, this piece represents a strong entry point into Jupin's output. Currently held with Woaw, the work is offered unframed, allowing the buyer flexibility in how the canvas is presented. Its compact scale makes it highly versatile within a collection while losing none of the commanding presence that characterizes Jupin's larger works.

Medium
Vinyl and acrylic on canvas
Overall
Spotted At
Gallery · Woaw

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Aaron Elvis Jupin, I See It, See It All, 2020

In "I See It, See It All," Aaron Elvis Jupin layers vinyl and acrylic on canvas to produce a work of concentrated visual energy, where hard geometric forms and fluid painterly passages exist in deliberate, productive tension. The 96.5 by 81.5 centimeter canvas rewards close attention, revealing the careful sequencing of materials as vinyl shapes anchor the composition while acrylic gestures push against and around them, creating a surface that reads simultaneously as planned and intuitive. The result is a work that feels both precisely constructed and alive with contingency. Jupin's practice draws on the histories of abstraction and graphic design, synthesizing them into a visual language that is distinctly his own. The work refuses easy categorization, sitting comfortably between minimalist restraint and a more expressive chromatic sensibility. This particular piece, produced in 2020, reflects a mature command of the interplay between industrial material and painterly mark, with the vinyl lending a crisp, almost architectural quality that heightens the warmth of the acrylic passages layered alongside it. For collectors drawn to works that hold genuine formal intelligence alongside immediate visual appeal, this piece represents a strong entry point into Jupin's output. Currently held with Woaw, the work is offered unframed, allowing the buyer flexibility in how the canvas is presented. Its compact scale makes it highly versatile within a collection while losing none of the commanding presence that characterizes Jupin's larger works.

Medium
Vinyl and acrylic on canvas
Dimensions
overall: 96.5 x 81.5 cm
Year
2020
Seen at
Woaw

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