JOSHUA K. JACKSON - NEW YORK PHONE BOOTH, 2019 - ORIGINAL
New York Phone Booth,2019
An Original Artwork From Joshua K. Jackson
A Note About The Artwork:
Joshua K. Jackson’s 'Phone Booth, New York, 2019,' a photograph that captures an intensely poignant moment within the fluid tapestry of New York City.
Known for his distinctive use of colour and abstraction, Jackson’s work uses the streets as a canvas for personal expression. In this piece, his signature cinematic approach transforms an ordinary street scene into a striking meditation on time, technology, and echoes of human existence.
The photograph presents a payphone booth, once a vital artery of communication and now a relic of a rapidly disappearing past, bathed in an almost alarming, visceral red light. Far from being inviting, this vibrant color amplifies the raw desperation of the message scrawled on its interior wall: 'Your cocaine is killing me.' This isn't mere graffiti; it's a primal cry for help, a desperate plea for connection within a space designed for it.
Jackson captures the booth against the city’s nocturnal energy, using artificial neon light to highlight its isolation and the starkness of the message. The composition, with the phone itself partially obscured and the message taking center stage, forces the viewer to confront the raw emotion embedded within the frame. The phone booth, a symbol of a bygone era when public connection was tangible and immediate, becomes a haunting vessel for this silent scream.
Artwork details:
Medium: Fine Art Print On Aluminium
Frame Material: Aluminium Frameless
Size (cm): 150 × 100 cm
Year: 2025
Worldwide Shipping Available
Finance Options Available At Checkout
Home Approval Available
For Full Information, See Customer Care
New York Phone Booth,2019
An Original Artwork From Joshua K. Jackson
A Note About The Artwork:
Joshua K. Jackson’s 'Phone Booth, New York, 2019,' a photograph that captures an intensely poignant moment within the fluid tapestry of New York City.
Known for his distinctive use of colour and abstraction, Jackson’s work uses the streets as a canvas for personal expression. In this piece, his signature cinematic approach transforms an ordinary street scene into a striking meditation on time, technology, and echoes of human existence.
The photograph presents a payphone booth, once a vital artery of communication and now a relic of a rapidly disappearing past, bathed in an almost alarming, visceral red light. Far from being inviting, this vibrant color amplifies the raw desperation of the message scrawled on its interior wall: 'Your cocaine is killing me.' This isn't mere graffiti; it's a primal cry for help, a desperate plea for connection within a space designed for it.
Jackson captures the booth against the city’s nocturnal energy, using artificial neon light to highlight its isolation and the starkness of the message. The composition, with the phone itself partially obscured and the message taking center stage, forces the viewer to confront the raw emotion embedded within the frame. The phone booth, a symbol of a bygone era when public connection was tangible and immediate, becomes a haunting vessel for this silent scream.
Artwork details:
Medium: Fine Art Print On Aluminium
Frame Material: Aluminium Frameless
Size (cm): 150 × 100 cm
Year: 2025
Worldwide Shipping Available
Finance Options Available At Checkout
Home Approval Available
For Full Information, See Customer Care
New York Phone Booth,2019
An Original Artwork From Joshua K. Jackson
A Note About The Artwork:
Joshua K. Jackson’s 'Phone Booth, New York, 2019,' a photograph that captures an intensely poignant moment within the fluid tapestry of New York City.
Known for his distinctive use of colour and abstraction, Jackson’s work uses the streets as a canvas for personal expression. In this piece, his signature cinematic approach transforms an ordinary street scene into a striking meditation on time, technology, and echoes of human existence.
The photograph presents a payphone booth, once a vital artery of communication and now a relic of a rapidly disappearing past, bathed in an almost alarming, visceral red light. Far from being inviting, this vibrant color amplifies the raw desperation of the message scrawled on its interior wall: 'Your cocaine is killing me.' This isn't mere graffiti; it's a primal cry for help, a desperate plea for connection within a space designed for it.
Jackson captures the booth against the city’s nocturnal energy, using artificial neon light to highlight its isolation and the starkness of the message. The composition, with the phone itself partially obscured and the message taking center stage, forces the viewer to confront the raw emotion embedded within the frame. The phone booth, a symbol of a bygone era when public connection was tangible and immediate, becomes a haunting vessel for this silent scream.
Artwork details:
Medium: Fine Art Print On Aluminium
Frame Material: Aluminium Frameless
Size (cm): 150 × 100 cm
Year: 2025
Worldwide Shipping Available
Finance Options Available At Checkout
Home Approval Available
For Full Information, See Customer Care