The Polycrystal collection was inspired by a collector’s idea which then became a commission, a reimagination of the most iconic of prints: Warhol’s Soup Can. Substituting Campbells for Whistlers and borrowing classic mountain slang to create some original flavours.
When initially designed it became apparent how well the translation to a printed medium would be. The one-of-a-kind premium editions are set in 24 carat gold leaf layered in diamond dust on Somerset Satin 300 GSM paper. An additional collection of hand screened prints in a variety of colorways is available in editions of three, also on Somerset Satin 300 gsm paper.
The world's most impactful art is born from the expression of internal struggle. Jason Dussault has wielded the power of that understanding and has channeled that energy through nostalgic iconography. His dedication, curiosity, and sacrifice have culminated in humbleness – the true mark of an artist.
Jason creates an homage to one of the most primitive yet connected mediums in art history, the mosaic. By combining tile, paint, grout, resin and vintage porcelain, Jason has re-envisioned a 4,000-year-old craft that has spawned masterpieces and has made it his own.
The artist has an impressive list of accomplishments and collaborations including: a commission by FC Barcelona, a sold-out solo show in NYC hosted by the late Glenn O’Brian (editor of Interview Magazine and Warhol factory member), a one-month Artist-in-Residency at Ruschmeyer’s Hotel in Montauk, an invitation to host an artist workshop at the Soho House members club NYC, production of the reality TV show Dussault Inc., creation of the iconic Dussault Hoodies, a partnership with KISS’ Gene Simmons, and an Indy Car collaboration. His Most recent collection KICKBACK was on world tour in 2019, traveling from Miami, New York, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Australia and a number of other large American cities.
Jason Dussault is represented by Hoerle-Guggenheim Contemporary Art Gallery in NYC, by Axiom Contemporary in California & Scottsdale, and by Maddox Gallery in Mayfair, London.