Blue Skies, Green Eyes Tee (back print)

A$80.00

“BLUE SKIES, GREEN EYES” BACK PRINTED tee

Available until the 07 of June, 2024.

White ‘Custom Classics’ tee with Blue and Green back print.

Available in S, M, L, XL

This Tee has been released in conjunction with the opening of my first LA solo exhibition of the same title.

This tee will be available for purchase for the duration of the physical exhibition (30 April - 11 June 2024).

Once the Exhibition ends, the Tee will be unavailable for purchase.

All orders will be sent by the 18 June.

Due to the t-shirts being made to order, I can not facilitate any returns or exchanges. Sorry for any inconvenience.

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With no pretenses, How Good is a Smile is an optimistic, staccato body of work. Having worked through insecurities in past shows, Quinn’s debut European solo show How Good is a Smile is an exhibition that speaks with a quiet and optimistic confidence. Set amongst a sea of peach, salmon and oatmeal hues Quinn’s artillery of characters diverge into conversation. A totem of faces flies towards a row of spindly flowers, its trajectory intersected by a spider web of pencil, connecting the eye to a red car speeding through the fog, emblazoned with the Nike swoosh. Like an absurd dream, the viewer is encouraged to make their own connections, linking characters with titles, redaction with the figurative and the past with the current.

How Good is a Smile. For Saxon JJ Quinn, this is a statement not a question.

Operating with a style forged over time, How Good is a Smile announces itself with a clarity that only comes from consistent refining and reworking. Bold figures dance alongside spidery childlike illustrations. Streaks of white float like icebergs on the roughened canvases, redacting portions of the work from the viewer and forming a multifaceted timeline or presence and thoughtfulness. And yet, the paintings do not feel overworked. When questioned on the origins of the title, Quinn explained:

“An authentic smile can be so hard at times, yet simple and easy at others. They can mean nothing and yet mean everything. When real, they can be powerful, warming, calming, reassuring, loving, joyful and healing.”

 How Good is a Smile is the clarification of Quinn’s practice, one which shy’s away from perceived notions of coolness and returns to the healing power of a smile.

Words by Lily Beamish