Artworks are first available to purchase in person at the exhibition held from 4-10 Oct at King George Square.
Online sales will open following the exhibition.
Jordan, an artist with autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), has dedicated the past six (6) years to art, finding relaxation and expressive freedom through his work.
He is fascinated by trams and trains in busy cities, particularly aiming to bring the memories of the decade between the 1950's to 1960's Brisbane/Meanjin to life.
His meticulous attention to detail captures the vibrant landscapes and bustling streets of the city, offering a nostalgic yet dynamic view of the past through his unique artistic lens.
The painting of Tram 532 on 1950's Queen Street in Brisbane captures the vibrant snapshot of urban history with exceptional detail and dynamic shading.
I live with autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and I believe my neurodiversity brings a unique perspective, infusing the work with both intense focus and creative spontaneity.
This fusion results in an evocative piece that not only celebrates the tram's legacy but also reflects my profound connection to the intricate world around me.