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John SeubertWatching, Waiting, Anticipating, Original Oil Painting, Framed2009
2009
$1,500
£1,133.83
€1,300.55
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CHF 1,208.26
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NOK 15,310.25
SEK 14,028.52
DKK 9,712.40
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Watching, Waiting, Anticipating reads like a quiet psychological tableau framed as a window into inner life. Divided panes reveal fragments of a face—eyes hovering, partially concealed—suggesting vigilance and restrained emotion. The muted yellows and blues feel aged and contemplative, while the distressed white border evokes peeling paint and the passage of time. Set within an ornate, dark frame and punctuated by the inscribed words themselves, the piece becomes a meditation on pause and expectancy: the charged stillness before something arrives, changes, or is finally revealed.
John Seubert
Watching, Waiting, Anticipating
oil on panel
9.50h x 7.50w in
14.25h x 12.25w in framed
24.13h x 19.05w cm
JSE149
John Seubert’s work draws from Symbolism, Surrealism, Expressionism, and the raw immediacy of Art Brut, yet it forms a world entirely his own. His paintings, assemblages, and hybrid constructions transform reclaimed frames, wood, hardware, and found materials into intimate objects that feel at once handcrafted and psychologically charged. Windows, altars, carved texts, and small totemic figures recur throughout his practice, turning everyday materials into sites of ritual and reflection.
The works reveal Seubert’s belief in the emotional life of objects. Eyes peer from behind window grids, dogs stand like secular icons, flowers bloom in thick impasto, and carved heads perch on makeshift pedestals. Each piece suggests a narrative just out of reach—private, tender, and occasionally humorous—inviting viewers into a quiet world built from memory, devotion, and the poetry of salvage.
- Creator:John Seubert (American)
- Creation Year:2009
- Dimensions:Height: 9.5 in (24.13 cm)Width: 7.5 in (19.05 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Chicago, IL
- Reference Number:Seller: JSE1491stDibs: LU554317387182
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