Deer IV
Deer IV is one of the central works from my recent solo exhibition, Sintila. It was initially inspired by my memories of The Unicorn Rests in a Garden from The Unicorn Tapestries, which left a lasting impression on me as an art student visiting The Cloisters in New York.
From the back of the deer emerges the Tree of Life. Its newly formed antlers echo the tree branches that symbolize renewal, interconnectedness, and the continual cycle of growth. Suspended from its branches is a red bat, a traditional emblem of fortune. Because the words for “bat” and “blessing” are homophones in Chinese, the bat has long been associated with good luck, and when depicted upside down it signifies that blessings have arrived. The embossment also reveals five bats surrounding a sleeping face, representing the Five Blessings: longevity, wealth, health, virtue, and a peaceful passing.
Deer IV features a fully sculpted and embossed image, with a special dimensional gloss layer that highlights the translucent washes in the original painting. Multiple foil treatments are applied throughout, adding to the detail in the foliage. The surfaces comes alive as it shimmers in the light, rich in detail and meaning.
The sale begins at 8:00 AM PT on Tuesday, July 21, and closes at 7:59 AM PT on Wednesday, July 22. The final edition size is determined by the number of prints sold during this window—once the sale ends, no more will ever be produced.
- Print: 19-1/2" x 24"
- Image: 16-3/4" x 20-7/8"
- Intricate foil detailing and embossing
- Sculptural glass-like details and enhancements
- Signed by James Jean and numbered
- Release date: July 21 at 8 AM PT
- Price: $525
Please allow 6-8 weeks for production after the sale closes.
Limit two prints per customer. International customers are responsible for import fees, duties, and taxes due upon delivery.
All sales are final; we cannot issue refunds or accept returns for time-limited editions.