Jeremy Eden - Original Artwork 'Orchid Still Life'

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Untitled | Jeremy Eden
Oil on Board | Framed in Oak
93cm x 77.5cm

A compelling large-scale still life by leading Australian realist Jeremy Eden, this work exemplifies the artist’s technical precision and contemporary conceptual approach. A finely rendered white orchid—executed with Eden’s characteristic control of light and surface—sits in contrast to a sharply defined arrangement of objects below, including a translucent red handgun placed atop a stack of books.

The composition introduces a deliberate tension between refinement and disruption, positioning the work beyond traditional still life into a more contemporary, narrative-driven space. Eden’s ability to elevate everyday objects through hyperreal technique and compositional restraint reinforces his standing as a painter of both technical and conceptual clarity.

A three-time Archibald Prize finalist and 2022 People’s Choice winner, Eden has established a strong and growing profile within the Australian art market. His works are held in private collections nationwide and are increasingly sought after for their precision, scale and distinctive voice within contemporary realism.

This piece also holds a personal connection to the Love Your Sister Foundation—adding further significance to its provenance.

A highly resolved and collectible work by an established Australian artist, offering both visual impact and long-term appeal within the contemporary realist market.

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Catalog number 102

Value: Estimated Value $6,000 - $9,000
Bidding ends: 8:00pm, 29 April 20268:00pm, Wednesday 29 April 2026Australia/Sydney
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