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James King - Possession, 2023 - Oil on cavas - 145x120cm framed
$ 12,000.00
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James King - The Blue Blanket, 2021 - Oil on canvas - 125.5x95cm framed
$ 8,750.00
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James King - Ursula, 2020 - Oil on canvas - 85x99cm framed
$ 7,100.00
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James King - Bathers, 2023 - Oil on timber panel - 45x50cm framed
$ 3,500.00
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James King - Wallflower #3, 2024 - Oil on board - 54x43.5cm framed
$ 3,500.00
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James King - Daydream, 2023 - Oil on board - 35.5x28cm framed
$ 2,200.00
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James King - Bus Trip, 2024 - Oil on board - 33x33cm framed
$ 2,050.00
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James King - A bush block, 2023 - Oil on linen panel - 25x30.5cm framed
$ 1,700.00
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James King - After the storm, 2023 - Oil on linen mounted on board - 30x25cm framed
$ 1,700.00
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James King - Lockdown, 2020 - Oil on board - 28.5x26cm framed
$ 1,600.00
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James King - Democracy's Done, 2024 - Oil on linen mounted on board - 27x24.5cm framed
$ 1,350.00
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James King - Swansea TAS, 2023 - Oil on board - 25.5x20cm framed
$ 1,350.00
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James King - A pregnant pause, 2023 - Oil on board - 25.5x20cm framed
$ 1,350.00
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James King - Two Sides of a Man, 2021 - Ink on paper - 37.5x47.5cm framed
$ 1,295.00
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James King - Study for Portrait of Barbara Hepworth, 2020 - Oil on paper - 37x33cm framed
$ 950.00
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James King - My Brother Was a Dick, 2023 - Ink on paper - 29x34.5cm framed
$ 850.00
There is no limit to the breadth of James King’s work. His subjects range from portraiture and interiors to landscape and the built environment. His surfaces include paper, canvas and even old books, using mostly oils as well as watercolours and ink. In 2016 he exhibited ’99 Miles from LA’, a series of monochrome photographs taken in the United States.
His art is humorous and eccentric, sometimes dark and unsettling. There is a feeling of unease that threads through much his work. His figures stare directly out at the viewer, meeting their gaze and inviting them into their world. His subject matter is mostly drawn from lost or discarded photographs from the mid-twentieth century, which, for him, have an unfiltered truthfulness hard to find in today’s media. King seeks to revive these forgotten stories.
King was Becker Minty’s first artist, beginning his association in 2007. He is familiar to most of Becker Minty’s clients, who continue to be surprised by his work. Born in Sydney, he now lives and works in Hobart, Tasmania. He studied a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts and Archaeology at the University of Sydney and more recently completed a Master of Creative Arts at Wollongong University. It was in 2003 that King realised art was his true calling when he won the Waterhouse Natural History Art Prize. In 2011 he won the Goulburn Regional Art Prize. He has also been a finalist in the Premier's Plein Air Prize (2011), and a two time finalist in the John Copes Portrait Prize BDAS (2014, 2012), where he was awarded People’s Choice in 2012.