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Jon Burgerman 'Blue' (2021) Melamine Dinner Plate - Durable & Stylish Art Plate for Home, Restaurant, and Outdoor Dining
Jon Burgerman 'Blue' (2021) Melamine Dinner Plate - Durable & Stylish Art Plate for Home, Restaurant, and Outdoor Dining
Jon Burgerman 'Blue' (2021) Melamine Dinner Plate - Durable & Stylish Art Plate for Home, Restaurant, and Outdoor Dining
Jon Burgerman 'Blue' (2021) Melamine Dinner Plate - Durable & Stylish Art Plate for Home, Restaurant, and Outdoor Dining
Jon Burgerman 'Blue' (2021) Melamine Dinner Plate - Durable & Stylish Art Plate for Home, Restaurant, and Outdoor Dining
Jon Burgerman 'Blue' (2021) Melamine Dinner Plate - Durable & Stylish Art Plate for Home, Restaurant, and Outdoor Dining
Jon Burgerman 'Blue' (2021) Melamine Dinner Plate - Durable & Stylish Art Plate for Home, Restaurant, and Outdoor Dining

Jon Burgerman 'Blue' (2021) Melamine Dinner Plate - Durable & Stylish Art Plate for Home, Restaurant, and Outdoor Dining

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Description

'Blue' by Jon Burgerman, 2021
11 Inches diameter
28 Centimeters diameter
Screen print on melamine dinner plate.
Limited Edition (unknown number)
Packaged with printed signature sticker on plate.
Also plate-signed on decal on reverse.

ABOUT THE ART

Introducing a new series of melamine plates in collaboration with artist Jon Burgerman - part of a set of great new friends to invite to your party or picnic. Guaranteed to serve up smiles at mealtimes!

ARTIST BIO

Jon Burgerman was born August 8, 1979, in Nottingham, UK. He studied art foundation in Bournville, solihull, Birmingham, England, and then Fine Art at Nottingham Trent University, he first went to Japan to see the artists to get ideas about what he could do for paintings.

Burgerman has worked on artwork for a race-track on Sony's WipEout Pure PlayStation Portable video game and the book, Hello Duudle, made with Danish artist Sune Ehlers. He has produced designs for exhibition at the Science Museum in London, the Game On exhibition (2006-2007), and an exhibition about the Large Hadron Collider. He has collaborated with Media Molecule on DLC for LittleBigPlanet.

In 2009, Burgerman teamed up with ustwo, a London based company, to create an iPhone application called Inkstrumental.