
J'ayme Jamais (I Love For Ever)
J ayme A Jamais (I Love Forever) is a giclee Print by contemporary artist Magnus Gjoen. Printed with archival pigment inks on Cotton Rag paper, the print was first released in 2018.
J'ayme À Jamais (I Love Forever) depicts a human heart against a deep, black background. A love scene from classical antiquity covers the beating organ, surrounded by chubby cherubs, swooping the in the air.
Formerly a shoe designer for Vivienne Westwood, Gjoen likes to mix things up: the past and the present, the beautiful and the macabre, fragility and destruction, life and death.
Here, the anatomical heart turns the traditional symbol of love on its head: a reminder that beneath the feelings and emotions, we’re all just a collection of thumping organs. Yet Gjoen’s print is not bleak for this realisation—instead, it shows us that there is beauty to be found, and that art still has a firm foothold in contemporary culture.
Gjoen is a rising star in contemporary print making and his prints are fast becoming collectables. From a limited edition of 80, hand signed and numbered by the artist, J'ayme À Jamais (I Love Forever) is an unmissable opportunity the contemporary print collector and first time art buyer alike.
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J ayme A Jamais (I Love Forever) is a giclee Print by contemporary artist Magnus Gjoen. Printed with archival pigment inks on Cotton Rag paper, the print was first released in 2018.
J'ayme À Jamais (I Love Forever) depicts a human heart against a deep, black background. A love scene from classical antiquity covers the beating organ, surrounded by chubby cherubs, swooping the in the air.
Formerly a shoe designer for Vivienne Westwood, Gjoen likes to mix things up: the past and the present, the beautiful and the macabre, fragility and destruction, life and death.
Here, the anatomical heart turns the traditional symbol of love on its head: a reminder that beneath the feelings and emotions, we’re all just a collection of thumping organs. Yet Gjoen’s print is not bleak for this realisation—instead, it shows us that there is beauty to be found, and that art still has a firm foothold in contemporary culture.
Gjoen is a rising star in contemporary print making and his prints are fast becoming collectables. From a limited edition of 80, hand signed and numbered by the artist, J'ayme À Jamais (I Love Forever) is an unmissable opportunity the contemporary print collector and first time art buyer alike.











