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Jeffrey Tamblyn

Mistrust Building, 2025

Archival Pigment Print on Premium Rag

20 × 15.75 inches** (50.8 × 40 cm)

1 of 25SignedCOA Included
Jeffrey Tamblyn Mistrust Building (Neoclassical Columns, Night Architecture, Institutional Critique, Gold And Blue, Monumental Facade) From the "Architectural Fantasy Series" Archival Pigment Print on Premium Rag* Year: 2025 Size: 20 × 15.75 inches** (50.8 × 40 cm) Edition: 25 Signed, dated and numbered by hand on label COA provided Please note: None of the artist's images are generated through the use of AI, and the artist doesn’t produce NFTs. *Other paper options available. Please inquire. **Other sizes available. Please inquire. E.g. 40 x 31.5 inches, smaller or larger.

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About This Work

Jeff Tamblyn is a Kansas-based multi-disciplinary artist who digitally manipulates his own photographic images through a randomly guided process — intentional blurring, shape-distortion, recoloring, and recontextualizing — to produce semi-abstract works that reach beyond conventional photography. Drawing more from painters and cinematographers than from other still photographers, he values complexity, color, texture, contrast, and asymmetry. Three decades as a writer and filmmaker freelancing for corporations inform an artistic practice concerned with social inequity, the misuse of land and resources, and the forces that corrupt institutions. His visual work has been exhibited regionally more than twenty-five times in the past six years. This archival pigment print on premium rag paper is issued in an edition of twenty-five, signed, dated, and numbered by hand on the accompanying label.

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Details
Year2025
MediumArchival Pigment Print on Premium Rag
TechniquePhotograph
Dimensions20 × 15.75 inches** (50.8 × 40 cm)
Edition1 of 25
SignatureSigned
CertificateIncluded
FramingUnframed
ConditionExcellent
SubjectArchitectural Landscape
StyleNeoclassical Columns, Night Architecture, Institutional Critique, Gold And Blue, Monumental Facade
About Jeffrey Tamblyn

Jeff Tamblyn was born subversive. Although conventionally Midwestern in outward appearance, he’s always veered away from “normal,” even as a child. “I’m always the person who questions the assumptions. It’s sometimes irritating to those around me, but it takes me places others might not get to go. In the arts, that quality has been widely tolerated and even valued.” In a life that’s included experimental live theater, stand-up comedy, writing and directing offbeat corporate video and film, and distributing art house movies, Tamblyn now practices photography in the same way he’s done everything else — through relentless experimentation that brings new perspective to his audience. Tamblyn exhibits on a nearly continuous basis. His work has been shown at over 15 local and regional venues, and won a Best Photography Award at Images, a Kansas City gallery. He’s currently represented by Cerbera Gallery, in the Crossroads Arts District, Kansas City, Missouri. Married for over 40 years, with 2 adult daughters and 2 grandchildren, he loves hiking, cooking, and swimming. His lab-mix, Beatrice, is occasionally featured in his photos.

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