
Adaptive Radiation
- Limited edition of 40 (SOLD OUT)
- Three artist proofs, signed not numbered (3 LEFT)Â
- High density, archival inks on 330 gsm, 100 percent cotton rag, hot pressed paper with no optical brighteners
- 11 x 14 inches with a 1/2 inch border (image 10 x 13 inches)
About Jon Ching
Los Angeles-based artist Jon Ching imagines the fantastic possibilities of melding Earthâs flora and fauna. Recently, Ching started creating what he describes as âquieterâ compositions, panning out from central portraits to unveil the enigmatic wonder of nature as a whole. Landscapes and the details of the animalsâ surroundings take precedence and sometimes border on optical illusions.
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$18.00Adaptive Radiation
- Limited edition of 40 (SOLD OUT)
- Three artist proofs, signed not numbered (3 LEFT)Â
- High density, archival inks on 330 gsm, 100 percent cotton rag, hot pressed paper with no optical brighteners
- 11 x 14 inches with a 1/2 inch border (image 10 x 13 inches)
About Jon Ching
Los Angeles-based artist Jon Ching imagines the fantastic possibilities of melding Earthâs flora and fauna. Recently, Ching started creating what he describes as âquieterâ compositions, panning out from central portraits to unveil the enigmatic wonder of nature as a whole. Landscapes and the details of the animalsâ surroundings take precedence and sometimes border on optical illusions.
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- Limited edition of 40 (SOLD OUT)
- Three artist proofs, signed not numbered (3 LEFT)Â
- High density, archival inks on 330 gsm, 100 percent cotton rag, hot pressed paper with no optical brighteners
- 11 x 14 inches with a 1/2 inch border (image 10 x 13 inches)
About Jon Ching
Los Angeles-based artist Jon Ching imagines the fantastic possibilities of melding Earthâs flora and fauna. Recently, Ching started creating what he describes as âquieterâ compositions, panning out from central portraits to unveil the enigmatic wonder of nature as a whole. Landscapes and the details of the animalsâ surroundings take precedence and sometimes border on optical illusions.













