/Timothy A. Johnson
Timothy Johnson
Night Tree
photograph (archival inkjet print)
14″ x 14″ (image), 20 1/4″ x 20 1/4″ (frame)
2020
Timothy Johnson
Canopy
photograph (archival inkjet print)
14″ x 14″ (image), 20 1/4″ x 20 1/4″ (frame)
2022
Timothy Johnson
Trap
Inspired by: Evelyn Rydz, Gulf Pile
photograph (archival inkjet print)
18″ x 18″ (image), 24″ x 24″ (framed)
2019
Timothy Johnson
Stack of Suns
photograph (archival inkjet print)
14″ x 14″ (unframed), 20″ x 20″ (framed)
2023
Timothy Johnson
Daily Dose
Inspired by: Matt Siber, McDonalds
photograph (archival inkjet print)
14″ x 14″ (unframed), 20 1/4″ x 20 1/4″ (framed)
2023
When I am preparing meals, I habitually put the fruit/vegetable sticker on the kitchen cupboard door above my work space, in the same spot, making a little stack. Every six months or so the stack falls off from accumulated weight, and I just set it aside. The stacks are curious little objects – colorful and funny. They also make me think about the larger implications of what it takes for me, or anyone, to have access to fresh fruit and vegetables on a daily basis. My image is of ten years worth of these stickers (2013-2023).
Timothy Johnson
Rest
photograph (archival inkjet print)
14 x 14 unframed, 20 1/4 x 20 1/4 framed
2019