Weapons of Beauty (Included in the Retrospective)
$ 50,000.00
For Sale (part of the Mid-Career Retrospective)
Weapons of Beauty, 30x40, 2025, oil on linen.
Rather than describing a specific story, the painting invites reflection on identity, solitude, and the timeless archetype of the wanderer. The figure becomes both individual and symbol — embodying the enduring relationship between people, landscape, and the quiet mythology of the frontier.
Part of the Mid-Career Retrospective at the Booth Museum, the painting will remain with the exhibition collection through September 2026 and will be available for collection or shipping following the close of the exhibition.
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Jay Buchanan — frontman of American rock band Rival Sons — announces his debut solo album, Weapons Of Beauty.
Buchanan enlisted lauded American realist painter Jeremy Lipking to create the album’s rich, romantic cover painting — a perfect companion to its vision of the American landscape.
“Jeremy Lipking is an old friend and family on my wife’s side,” Buchanan explains. “We’ve been wanting to work together forever. He was the only person to hear some of my demos direct from the desert. I told him I was writing a Jeremy Lipking painting. It was important to me that the music have a scenic quality — the America I’ve seen over decades of touring: lonesome sunsets, big-clouded skies, silhouetted by our dreams and failures.”
You can read more about the article and album here.
Details:
• Artist: Jeremy Lipking
• Title: Weapons of Beauty
• Medium: Oil on linen mounted to panel
• Dimensions: 30” x 40” (artwork)
• Sold framed
• Price does not include shipping. Quote can be provided.
• Signed lower right

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