Jonas Wood – Jungle Kitchen


Jonas Wood (American, b. 1977)

Jungle Kitchen, 2017

Medium: Etching and aquatint on Magnani Pescia paper

Dimensions: 42.2 × 38.1 cm (16 3/5 × 15 in)

Edition of 30: Hand signed, dated and marked “SP” (unique “Special Proof” aside from the edition)

Publisher: WKS Editions, Los Angeles

Literature: Jonas Wood, Prints 2, Gagosian, Rizzoli International Publications, New York 2018, as the frontispiece and at p.184

Condition: Mint (sold unframed)

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About this artwork

Jonas Wood – Jungle Kitchen

Jonas Wood’s Jungle Kitchen (2017) is considered one of the artist’s most masterful limited edition prints, showcasing his ability to merge domestic interiors with the vibrancy of nature. This signed etching and aquatint print depicts a kitchen scene overflowing with lush tropical plants, where everyday objects and kitchen appliances stand in contrast to bold organic forms. The dynamic interplay between interior and exterior spaces reflects Wood’s ongoing exploration of pattern, texture, and balance.

This edition was limited to only 30 prints, with the present work being a unique Special Proof print (SP), hand-signed and dated by the artist. Published by WKS Editions in Los Angeles, Jungle Kitchen highlights Jonas Wood’s playful yet reflective engagement with the intersection of home life and nature, inviting viewers to experience both order and wildness within a single, richly detailed composition.

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About Jonas Wood

Jonas Wood (born 1977, Boston) is an American contemporary painter best known for his bold, graphic compositions and vividly colored figurative artworks. Based in Los Angeles, Wood has developed a distinctive visual language that translates everyday scenes into flattened, highly patterned compositions defined by strong outlines, saturated color, and geometric clarity.

Drawing from personal photographs, art history, and his immediate surroundings, Wood's paintings and prints depict recurring subjects such as interiors, portraits, plants, and sports imagery. Influenced by artists including David Hockney, Henri Matisse, and Alex Katz, his work combines modernist structure with autobiographical content, resulting in images that feel both intimate and formally rigorous.

Printmaking plays an important role in Wood's practice, allowing him to extend his painterly vocabulary into limited edition formats. His signed lithographs, etchings, and screenprints retain the graphic intensity and compositional precision of his paintings, making them highly sought after by collectors of contemporary art.

Jonas Wood's work has been the subject of major solo exhibitions at institutions including the Dallas Museum of Art, the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, and Museum Voorlinden in the Netherlands, confirming his position as one of the leading figures in contemporary figurative painting.

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