Summer Mojito

Year: 2021

Material/Technique: Aluminum, Steel

Size: 90 × 90 cm

Edition: Unique

Signed:Included

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About the Work

Year
2021
Material/Technique
Aluminum, Steel
Size
90 × 90 cm
Edition
Unique
Signed
Included
Credits
Jon Homewood - Artist
Frame
Included
Work Certificate
Included
Distributor of artworks
Jonathan Homewood
Ship-from Area
Ibaraki Prefecture
Days Until Dispatch
4-7 Days
Category
Mixed Media
Style
Abstract
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Work Details

A vibrant impressionistic view of a field in summer

Summer Mojito

Exhibition Information

Exhibition Venue
Jon Homewood Art
Permanent

View in a Room

Summer Mojito
Summer Mojito
Summer Mojito
Summer Mojito

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Jonathan Homewood

Sculptor and mixed media artist

British sculptor Jonathan Homewood, based in Tsukuba, Japan, crafts evocative forms that celebrate the potential hidden within the overlooked. His work is a journey of reimagining, where fragments of a consumerist world are woven into intricate, sculptures—ranging from full-scale human figures and endangered species to deities, expansive landscapes, and abstract forms.
At the core of Jon’s practice is meticulous weaving of discarded aluminum strips over steel armatures. He is drawn to the vivid graphics and colors of soda cans—artworks designed to entice, yet discarded without a second glance. By reclaiming these surfaces, he captures a unique modern nostalgia, inviting viewers to find beauty in the familiar patterns of the everyday. This transformation breathes spirit into "disposable" materials, turning them into permanent meditations on resilience, history, and craftsmanship.
His sculptures serve as a dialogue between what we consider waste and what could have a second life.

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01.15.2026
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