


Some things only bear importance to the individuals who gave it to them in the first place—a child's favorite colored pencil is just a regular one to anyone else—but there are others that call up a more universal significance. Motor oil cans fit the latter description, and they present an interesting dichotomy of emotion when they're portrayed in this aged condition. There is of course the inextricable link between literal fuel used to move around and the more figurative sense of freedom and potential provided therein, but what JP Greenwood has achieved in these prints is a bit more than that.
This series of photographs, shot in medium format with Hasselblad equipment in the studio, is nostalgic and still timeless; the subject matter is clearly from an older time and fully "used," yet the simple colors and shapes still present as freshly new, with only a few light signs of age to give anything away. The presentation and printing of such items is meant to endure, immortalizing these bits of Americana before they're fully corroded.


Phillips 66 - Blue(link)


Phillips 66 - Orange(link)


Motor Oil(link) Notes for all prints:
Ships from the US. International customers may incur customs & VAT fees. Sizes and availability:
- Small – 10″x12″ – Open Edition
- Medium – 17.5″x21 – Limited Edition of 50, signed and numbered
- Large – 33.5″x40.5″ – Limited Edition of 25, signed and numbered