Spotlight: Pink
Pink is a color often associated with softness, warmth, and compassion. It blends the energy of red with the calmness of white, creating a hue that evokes both tenderness and quiet strength. Depending on its shade, pink can feel playful and light or deep and romantic. It’s a color that frequently symbolizes love, sensitivity, and emotional balance. Across cultures, pink is used to convey kindness, hope, and a gentle form of confidence.
Our spotlight on the color pink allows you to find a series of artworks and limited edition prints that carry that specific color. Whether it is your favorite color or you are looking for a print to match a specific piece of furniture in your house, this is the selection for you.
Destination: Shelton, Washington, USA
Date: 11 March - 15 March, 2024
About Genevieve Cohn
The paintings of Genevieve Cohn envision the history, imagination and construction of female-centric communities. Drawing from both a historical and an imaginative past, present and future Genevieve acknowledges and reflects on a world where female power is derived from collaboration, self-endowed agency and a connection with the natural world.
You can find more work of Genevieve on her website: www.genevievecohn.com
Destination: Shelton, Washington, USA
West from the city of Seattle, you’ll find the Olympic National Park, and just below the National Park you will find the small city of Shelton. The land was previously called ‘Cota’ and was inhabited and managed by the Squaxin Island Tribe, later called Sheltonville when it was officially incorporated in 1890, and nowadays just Shleton. With a long tradition in logging and lumber milling, and the abundance of fire and pine trees growing in the area, it explains why the city is also referred to as Christmastown, USA.
This is our very first Winter Camp, and we are proud to collaborate together with Hashimoto Contemporary on this new exciting venture. Aside from the prints, each artist will create a body of original works inspired by their experiences during the Winter Camp, resulting in a group exhibition opening on the 7th of December at Hashimoto San Francisco.
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: silkscreen print
Edition: edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Ferage, Belgium
Date: 16 - 20 September, 2019
About Boicut
Since his early days, Boicut’s work has been inspired by popular culture, skateboarding, urban environments and the beauty of mundane objects. His work explores the relation between illustration and abstract elements through impulsive lines and shapes, forever trying to find that perfect balance.
You can find more work of Boicut on his website: www.boicut.com
Summer Camp
Boicut is one of the four artists of our Jaunt Summer Camp. Together with four other artists we sent them to Ferage, Belgium, in the heart of the Ardennes for a retreat. Connecting with each other, with nature, and sharing creative processes along the way.
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Colours: three colours
Edition: 50 prints, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Painted Hills, Oregon, United States
Date: 12 - 16 October, 2020
About Lisa Congdon
While her own biography only states that ‘Illustrator and author Lisa Congdon is best known for her colorful, graphic drawings and hand lettering’, there is a lot more to it than that. Through a combination of activism, awareness and creativity, Lisa Congdon knows like no other to inspire a new generation. Through inspirational quotes, vivid colors, and a healthy dose of optimism, Lisa’s work capture the attention and makes you think.
You can find more work of Lisa on her website: www.lisacongdon.com
Painted Hills, Oregon, United States
About four hours outside of Portland, you can find one of the 7 wonders of Oregon, the Painted Hills. On these hills you can see millions of years of history revealed in the layers of mountains of earth, one color at the time. The hills got their name from the yellow, gold, black and red colors in the soil. The Painted hills are part of the John Day Fossil Beds, a collection of three ecological sites that also include Clarno Unit and the Sheep Rock Unit.
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: three colours silkscreen print
Edition: 50 prints, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Lisbon, Portugal
Date: 30 July - 04 August, 2018
About Ekta
Ekta is the moniker of the Swedish artist Daniel Götesson, who currently lives and works in Gothenburg, Sweden. His work is humbly described by himself as “placing shapes and colours in an order that feels right”. Working with bold geometric shapes and vibrant lines in vivid colours, his work always carries a signature of freedom and excitement. The attentive Jaunt followers might recognize his work from our sixth when Erosie traveled to Sweden and met with Ekta along the way to paint a mural. Now it’s Ekta’s time to travel and become inspired by his new surroundings.
More work of Ekta can be found on his website: www.ekta.nu
About the print:
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Colours: 3 colour silkscreen print
Edition: 50 prints, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Ferage, Belgium
Date: 16 - 20 September, 2019
About Andy Welland
After art school, Andy Welland immersed himself right away into the heart of London’s advertising agency scenery with a job at the well known M&C Saatchi. Afterwards he established his own design practice as an art director. Recognized for his vivid and vibrant graphic collage work which explores shape, form, motifs and cultural totems that find the balance between simplicity and complexity.
You can find more work of Andy on his website: www.andywelland.com
Summer Camp
Andy Welland is one of the four artists of our Jaunt Summer Camp. Together with four other artists we sent them to Ferage, Belgium, in the heart of the Ardennes for a retreat. Connecting with each other, with nature, and sharing creative processes along the way.
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Colours: three colours
Edition: 50 prints, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: San Miguel De Allende, Mexico
Date: 13-18 July, 2022
About Liz Flores
Liz Flores is an American artist of Mexican and Cuban descent based in Chicago. Here she creates paintings and studies the human condition and female form, using movement and shapes as a mode of visual storytelling. Inspired by her heritage the colours in her artworks find root in her Latina culture.
You can find more work from Liz on her website: www.lizfloresart.com
Destination: San Miguel De Allende, Mexico
In the heart of Mexico you can find the state of Guanajuato, with its capital San Miguel de Allende. Declared as a Unesco World Heritage site back in 2008, you can find a vivid collection of colonial architecture, cobblestone streets and breathtaking city views throughout the city. The summer is a bustling time with international visitors blending in with the locals for a cosmopolitan mix.
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: four colour silkscreen print
Edition: edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Seoul, South Korea
Date: 28 November - 05 December, 2014
About Raymond Lemstra:
There is something distinctively unique about the work of Raymond Lemstra. His aesthetic features a rare mix of primal and innovative influences, seemingly combined without much effort. Or maybe it is just his childlike curiosity and endless imagination that fuels the fantasy world of Raymond’s art. With his highly detailed and labour intensive drawings Raymond is looking for the clash between randomness and reason, between organic curves and firm linear forms, all with the purpose to inspire a sense of joy and discovery in the viewer. With that in mind, it is beyond our imagination what will inspire Raymond on his trip to the mesmerising capital of South Korea.
More examples of Raymond’s work can be found on his website; www.raymondlemstra.nl
Destination: Seoul, South Korea
Above all, South Korea’s Seoul is a city of rich contrasts. From historic palaces and temples to skyscrapers of record breaking heights, Seoul lives in harmony with its ancient traditions and cutting edge innovation. It is easy to lose yourself among the overwhelming impulses that Seoul has to offer, from the ever present neon signs to the many Korean BBQ restaurants. Just a few hours outside of the city lies the DMZ, the heavily armed border between North and South Korea, and one of the only places where you can get a sneak peek at the most secretive country in the world. Meanwhile back in Seoul, we will take you to the neighbouring areas of Songpa and Gangnam, one of which you may have heard mentioned in a song recently. Raymond will set up his temporary home in Songpa, and it is from there he will be exploring the city and beyond.
About the print:
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Colours: 4 colour silkscreen print
Edition: 50 prints, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Näsets Marcusgård, Sweden
Date: 24-30 May, 2021
About Linnéa Andersson
In her paintings, Linnéa Andersson has an ongoing investigation of how to describe an emotion without words. Working from her studio in Gothenburg, Sweden, she is mediating a human language without a human expression, through the shapes and forms of an abstract leaf. The leaves speak to Linnéa, writing her diary through their wobbly shape and the space in between them and the outline of the canvas.
You can find more work of Linnéa on her website: www.linneaandersson.se
Destination: Näsets Marcusgård, Sweden
Back in 1910, a man called Marcus Eriksson founded Näsets Marcusgård in rural Sweden, about a four hours drive north of Stockholm. It started small, but soon the farm became the central meeting place in the area. Nowadays Näsets Marcusgård is run by two Dutch entrepreneurs, Mireille and Willem, who were immediately inspired to build a place that combines history and nature with modern comfort and quality.
Read and see more of Näsets Marcusgård on their website: www.nasets-marcusgard.se
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: two colours silkscreen print
Edition: 50 prints, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Joseph, Oregon
Date: 11 - 15 September, 2023
About William LaChance
The paintings of William LaChance embrace the collision of unlike parts to create hybrid, unfamiliar experiences associating displaced forms and colors cribbed from graphic design, fashion, art history and nature itself using an equally diverse variety of methods and materials from painting and printmaking to assemblage and sewing. They openly blur the boundary between high art and applied arts not only in principle but in practice- lending themselves to various manner of surface design, from textiles to fully realized earthworks.
You can find more work of William LaChance on his website: www.williamlachance.com
Destination: Joseph, Oregon
In the far east of Oregon, close to the border of both Washington and Idaho, you can find the small city of Joseph, situated next to Wallowa Lake and at the foot of the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest. On Main street you’ll find the landmark Jennings Building, this brick dating all the way back to 1910 has been revamped into an art and design focused boutique hotel in 2014 and is hub for the creatives of Joseph and the rest of Oregon. The perfect location for our fifth annual Jaunt Summer Camp.
Learn more about The Jennings Hotel: www.jenningshotel.com
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: three colours silkscreen print
Edition: edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Shelton, Washington, USA
Date: 11-15 March, 2024
About Mar Figueroa
Exploring the multifaceted layers of her identity, Mar Figueroa, an Ecuadorian-born painter now based in New York, delves into these complexities through her surreal autobiographical paintings. Caught between the contrasting worlds of North and South America, Mar reveals the nuances of living in a liminal space. As she explores the influence of her environment and cultural background on her inner world, she pays homage to her Andean roots, emphasizing the depth of its rituals and traditions.
You can find more work of Mar on her instagram: www.instagram.com/bymarfigueroa/
Destination: Shelton, Washington, USA
West from the city of Seattle, you’ll find the Olympic National Park, and just below the National Park you will find the small city of Shelton. The land was previously called ‘Cota’ and was inhabited and managed by the Squaxin Island Tribe, later called Sheltonville when it was officially incorporated in 1890, and nowadays just Shleton. With a long tradition in logging and lumber milling, and the abundance of fire and pine trees growing in the area, it explains why the city is also referred to as Christmastown, USA.
This is our very first Winter Camp, and we are proud to collaborate together with Hashimoto Contemporary on this new exciting venture. Aside from the prints, each artist will create a body of original works inspired by their experiences during the Winter Camp, resulting in a group exhibition opening on the 7th of December at Hashimoto San Francisco.
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: silkscreen print
Edition: edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: New Mexico, United States
Date: 7 - 12 February
About Nate Harris
Pushing the boundaries of the traditional woodcut printing technique, Nate Harris has developed a unique approach to woodcut relief, which transcends throughout his entire creative process. For his woodcut prints he creates his blocks as puzzles, allowing him to recut and rearrange the pieces to continuously recycle his blocks for prints, paintings but also sculptural works. This process of continuous studio experimentation resulted in Nate arriving at places where he had not originally imagined.
You can find more work of Nate Harris on his website: www.nateharris.co
Destination: New Mexico
If you are looking for desert landscapes, mountain ranges, hot springs and a unique blend of heritage, then you don’t need to look much further than the state of New Mexico in the United States. While we previously visited the art hub of Sante Fe, there is so much more to explores from the White Sands to the Carlsbad Caverns, and anything in between. The perfect destination for a road trip throughout the state to find all of the natural beauty on display.
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: three colours
Edition: edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Ferage, Belgium
Date: 16 - 20 September, 2019
About Laura Callaghan
Through the use of watercolours, gouache and pen Laura Callaghan portrays strong and independent women. In her delicate line work Laura captures her characters full of emotion and in every day situations mixed in with lush plants, fashionable patterns, and childhood memorabilia.
You can find more work of Laura on her website: www.lauracallaghanillustration.com
Summer Camp
Laura Callaghan is one of the four artists of our Jaunt Summer Camp. Together with four other artists we sent them to Ferage, Belgium, in the heart of the Ardennes for a retreat. Connecting with each other, with nature, and sharing creative processes along the way.
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Colours: three colours
Edition: 50 prints, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Catania, Sicily, Italy
Date: 21 -27 November, 2015
About AKACorleone
Pedro Campiche started out as a graffiti writer in the streets of his native Lisbon. Writing the streets with his tag, AKACorleone, inspired by his fascination with the classic Godfather movies. After a brief stint as a graphic designer he became wholeheartedly disappointed with the industry, and decided to work as an illustrator and artist to further develop his artistic career. And this has not gone unnoticed, with exhibitions and murals all over the world and recently his first published monograph. Pedro has a great eye for colors, typography and composition, combined with a touch of humor.
More examples of Pedro's work can be found on his website; www.akacorleone.com
About the print:
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Colours: 3 colour silkscreen print
Edition: 50 prints, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Møkster, Norway
Date: 29 June - 05 July, 2015
About Job Wouters:
Job Wouters, also known as Letman, is a typographer by heart. He lives, eats and breathes letters. With his typography Job plays on the borders of illustration, graffiti and calligraphy, mixing them all together for powerful and vivid visuals. No stranger to prints, fashion and large scale murals, Job's works are as versatile as the alphabet itself. For his trip Job was looking for a place to lock himself in, and have a pure undistracted focus on his craft. Preferably with a good spot for fishing nearby.
More examples of Job’s work can be found on his website; www.letman.com
About the print:
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Colours: 3 colour silkscreen print, including split fountain, and 1 colour printed on reverse
Edition: 50 prints, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Córdoba, Spain
Date: 15 - 20 May, 2019
About Petra Eriksson
Originally born in Stockholm, and currently based in Barcelona, Petra Eriksson works as an artist and illustrator. In her work she carefully balances bright colours and a mix of organic and flat graphics to visualise her client briefings, but also her own ideology’s in her self-initiated projects. Self conscious and aware of the world around her, Petra made a commitment to try reduce her impact on the environment. One of those commitments is to not fly anymore, so we are sending Petra on a train ride from Barcelona to Córdoba, giving her the opportunity to see the Spanish countryside from the comfort of the train.
You can find more information about Petra on her website: www.petraeriksson.com
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Colours: 3 colour silkscreen print
Edition: 50 prints, signed and numbered by the artist