
Peaceable Kingdom
2025
Peaceable Kingdom places a luminous gathering of animals and figures within a scene of unlikely harmony, rendered in oil and acrylic on linen with the kind of deliberate, layered attention that rewards prolonged looking. J. Carino works across the surface with a sensitivity to light and texture, allowing warm passages of color to settle alongside cooler, more contemplative zones, creating a visual rhythm that feels at once timeless and precisely contemporary. The linen ground lends the composition a subtle warmth and material honesty that synthetic supports rarely achieve, grounding the imagery in a tactile tradition even as Carino pushes the work toward something entirely his own. The subject draws on a long iconographic lineage, referencing the American folk painting tradition associated with Edward Hicks while resisting simple homage. Carino reinterprets the theme with a fresh pictorial intelligence, balancing symbolic weight against painterly pleasure in a way that avoids didacticism. The result is a canvas that carries genuine emotional content without reducing itself to allegory, speaking instead through the accumulation of marks, relationships between forms, and the quiet authority of a well-resolved composition. At 76.2 by 101.6 centimeters, the work commands presence without overwhelming a considered interior. Signed by the artist and presented unframed, Peaceable Kingdom is offered through Galerie Ron Mandos and represents a strong acquisition point for collectors building a focused engagement with figurative painting that thinks seriously about its own history. Carino continues to develop a body of work that positions itself confidently within international conversations around contemporary representation, and this painting stands as one of the more fully realized statements from his 2025 output.
- Medium
- Oil and Acrylic on Linen
- Overall
- Signed
- Yes
- Location
- Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam
- Spotted At
- Gallery · Galerie Ron MandosView on map
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