All About the Benjamins (Triptych)
All About the Benjiamins (Triptych) by Jon Davenport — in-situ installation view of three-panel Neo-Pop mixed media artwork displayed above a sideboard in a modern living room
All About the Benjiamins (Triptych) by Jon Davenport — framed three-panel Neo-Pop mixed media artwork showing Benjamin Franklin motifs, displayed against a neutral background
All About the Benjiamins (Triptych) by Jon Davenport — detail view of one panel showing Neo-Pop mixed media collage with Benjamin Franklin motifs, American flag imagery, and currency elements
All About the Benjiamins (Triptych) by Jon Davenport — close-up of second panel, Neo-Pop mixed media collage with Benjamin Franklin portrait, dollar bill imagery and bold color overlays
All About the Benjiamins (Triptych) by Jon Davenport — close-up of third panel, Neo-Pop mixed media collage with Benjamin Franklin silhouette, currency textures and graphic color fields

All About the Benjamins (Triptych)

Regular price$12,000.00
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  • All About the Benjamins ( Triptych)
  • Jon Davenport (United States)
  • Mixed media on panel 
  • Three panels of 48”H x 24”W
  • 48”H x 72”W (All together)
  • Can be sold individually (Email owner at Debbie@MortonContemporary.com for pricing)

UK-born and now based on the East Coast of the United States, Jon Davenport creates vibrant mixed-media works that merge collage, painting, and graphic design with a deep affection for Americana. Drawing from midcentury advertising, Hollywood glamour, vintage iconography, and contemporary pop culture, Davenport deconstructs familiar images and rebuilds them into layered, high-impact compositions filled with color, texture, and visual wit.

Before becoming a full-time fine artist, Davenport followed an unconventional path that included science, photography, digital art, and running a creative agency in London. That range of experience informs the confident visual language of his work: bold, polished, nostalgic, and distinctly contemporary. In 1776: Remixed, Davenport’s imagery feels perfectly at home—playfully reimagining American symbols through the lens of pop culture, design, and collectible contemporary art.


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