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NEW YORK by Jaman Art

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The painting represents a contrast between two very distinct cultures: European and American. European culture is represented by a detail of Michelangelo’s famous painting of the Sistine Chapel. On the opposite side, we see some typically American symbols such as Mickey Mouse, a yellow cab, and a Coca-Cola license plate. In the central part of the painting, there is a keyboard representing our life. Colourful keys symbolize happy moments and the black keys stand for sad moments in our life. Napoleon is running down the keyboard trying to catch a cab. At the same time, he is losing many valuable items from his suitcase. We can recognize ourselves in Napoleon. Sometimes, we lose valuables while chasing things like career or money. The lesson is to slow down, otherwise, we risk losing a lot of important things in our life.

Text in the painting: „Taxi! Where are you going? One more ride in the right direction as usual! - Fasten your seat belt because this time there is no pulling over! Signs on the chairs at the theatre represent all the characters that appear in Jaman's paintings.

Elements attached to the painting (Only on the original painting painted over the frame): New York registration plate (dated 1970s and part of '80s),  vinyl record with Obama figure and triumphant presidential campaign from 2012, Mickey Mouse comic strip, post stamp, brush, and chess figures. 

Signs on the chairs at the theatre represent all the characters that appear in Jaman's paintings: Napoleon, Mickey Mouse, Mona Lisa, Queen, Woman, God, Artist, Banana, Gentlemen, Sherrif, Obama, Romney, Lady Gaga, Muse, Angels of Inspiration, Conductor, Waiter, Sailor, Toreador ..

 

About the artist

Danijel Jaman (Split, 1975) is a contemporary Croatian artist and the founder of an artistic direction he calls “New Pop Art.” He graduated from the Academy of Arts in Split, where he received the Dean’s Award as one of the most distinguished students of his generation.

His work is recognizable for its strong visual energy, vibrant colors and a distinctive approach to pop art. Key characteristics of Jaman’s style include:

  1. Bold, saturated colors, strong contrasts, and wide chromatic ranges.

  2. Almost all paintings are painted over the frame, creating an additional 3D illusion in space.

  3. The banana motif as the artist's signature — a symbolic self-portrait that introduces humor, irony, and a critical perspective on the main theme of the painting.

Jaman combines traditional painting with real three-dimensional objects, integrating them into the composition. His works include elements such as license plates, vinyl records, paintbrushes, chess pieces, telephones, mobile phones, coins and Swarovski crystals.

In the series “New York,” “Charlie,” “I Love You Too,” and “Bang Bang,” he advanced his experimentation by incorporating LED lighting, creating new color gradations, depth, and dynamic interaction with space.

In his most recent body of work, Jaman returns to his roots by transforming graffiti art and street culture. Graffiti becomes the background layer, while the foreground narrative — filled with humor and irony — reveals raw human drives such as ambition, greed, and obsession with success. Works such as “Ice Cream Billionaires,” “Flamingo Love,” “Bad Ass Mickey,” and “All the President’s People” are prime examples of this evolution.

In this latest cycle, Jaman further enhances the compositions by introducing fluorescent pigments combined with UV lighting. This gives the graffiti background a 3D character and rich texture, while the colors become vivid, vibrant, and dynamic, making the painting appear almost as a living object within the space.

Jaman’s artworks invite viewers to play, smile, and rediscover the joy of color, while simultaneously encouraging reflection on fundamental human values.

Because of his distinctive aesthetic, his works have become an inspiration in interior design and are part of numerous private collections worldwide.

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About the product

The painting represents a contrast between two very distinct cultures: European and American. European culture is represented by a detail of Michelangelo’s famous painting of the Sistine Chapel. On the opposite side, we see some typically American symbols such as Mickey Mouse, a yellow cab, and a Coca-Cola license plate. In the central part of the painting, there is a keyboard representing our life. Colourful keys symbolize happy moments and the black keys stand for sad moments in our life. Napoleon is running down the keyboard trying to catch a cab. At the same time, he is losing many valuable items from his suitcase. We can recognize ourselves in Napoleon. Sometimes, we lose valuables while chasing things like career or money. The lesson is to slow down, otherwise, we risk losing a lot of important things in our life.

Text in the painting: „Taxi! Where are you going? One more ride in the right direction as usual! - Fasten your seat belt because this time there is no pulling over! Signs on the chairs at the theatre represent all the characters that appear in Jaman's paintings.

Elements attached to the painting (Only on the original painting painted over the frame): New York registration plate (dated 1970s and part of '80s),  vinyl record with Obama figure and triumphant presidential campaign from 2012, Mickey Mouse comic strip, post stamp, brush, and chess figures. 

Signs on the chairs at the theatre represent all the characters that appear in Jaman's paintings: Napoleon, Mickey Mouse, Mona Lisa, Queen, Woman, God, Artist, Banana, Gentlemen, Sherrif, Obama, Romney, Lady Gaga, Muse, Angels of Inspiration, Conductor, Waiter, Sailor, Toreador ..

 

About the artist

Danijel Jaman (Split, 1975) is a contemporary Croatian artist and the founder of an artistic direction he calls “New Pop Art.” He graduated from the Academy of Arts in Split, where he received the Dean’s Award as one of the most distinguished students of his generation.

His work is recognizable for its strong visual energy, vibrant colors and a distinctive approach to pop art. Key characteristics of Jaman’s style include:

  1. Bold, saturated colors, strong contrasts, and wide chromatic ranges.

  2. Almost all paintings are painted over the frame, creating an additional 3D illusion in space.

  3. The banana motif as the artist's signature — a symbolic self-portrait that introduces humor, irony, and a critical perspective on the main theme of the painting.

Jaman combines traditional painting with real three-dimensional objects, integrating them into the composition. His works include elements such as license plates, vinyl records, paintbrushes, chess pieces, telephones, mobile phones, coins and Swarovski crystals.

In the series “New York,” “Charlie,” “I Love You Too,” and “Bang Bang,” he advanced his experimentation by incorporating LED lighting, creating new color gradations, depth, and dynamic interaction with space.

In his most recent body of work, Jaman returns to his roots by transforming graffiti art and street culture. Graffiti becomes the background layer, while the foreground narrative — filled with humor and irony — reveals raw human drives such as ambition, greed, and obsession with success. Works such as “Ice Cream Billionaires,” “Flamingo Love,” “Bad Ass Mickey,” and “All the President’s People” are prime examples of this evolution.

In this latest cycle, Jaman further enhances the compositions by introducing fluorescent pigments combined with UV lighting. This gives the graffiti background a 3D character and rich texture, while the colors become vivid, vibrant, and dynamic, making the painting appear almost as a living object within the space.

Jaman’s artworks invite viewers to play, smile, and rediscover the joy of color, while simultaneously encouraging reflection on fundamental human values.

Because of his distinctive aesthetic, his works have become an inspiration in interior design and are part of numerous private collections worldwide.

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