
Jordans work showcases a chaotic yet dynamic style of gestural mark-making. He skillfully juxtaposes introspection with expressive brushstrokes and bold, saturated colours, delving into themes of self...
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“I paint what I think I felt”




Muralist · Montreal, Canada
Jordans work showcases a chaotic yet dynamic style of gestural mark-making. He skillfully juxtaposes introspection with expressive brushstrokes and bold, saturated colours, delving into themes of self-identity, relationships, and reminiscence. This spontaneous approach to painting is evident in his figurative storytelling, which captures both emotional depth and atmospheric resonance. As he paints, the image gradually comes to life until a final composition emerges. His work offers a dual experience; it can be appreciated simply for its visual pleasure or explored for deeper meanings, with thematic context often found in the titles inspired by poetry and song lyrics.