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89 \ David Mendelsohn
Mithu-ism 2024
digital print on Estrada Natural Paper, Dibond
60 × 47 cm
Edition 1 of 5, from a series of 16
DM23-0001
Courtesy the artist
Represented by Arts Project Australia, Melbourne
ABOUT
David Mendelsohn is an interdisciplinary artist based in Naarm/Melbourne who works in the mediums of painting, drawing, sculpture, digital technologies and embroidery. His methodology is one of multiple layering: portraits, drawings, information, personal writing, data— a mixture of image, text, colour and textures. As a neurodiverse artist, David draws on his personal experiences of hospitalisation and concepts based in scientific paradigms. His ongoing project is grounded in science: chemistry, physics, medicine, microbiology, and mathematics. More recently, David has been sourcing his own CT scan images to detail the inner workings of his brain. Due to the injury caused to his brain, circa 1988, these scan images reference his condition: hypoxic brain damage due to loss of oxygen over an extended period of time (coma 14 months, 3 years’ hospitalisation). David's process is intuitive and experimental, and revels in the meander.
IMAGE CREDIT
David Mendelsohn
MORE INFORMATION
Visit www.davidmendelsohn.com.au
PURCHASE DETAILS
\ This artwork is sold mounted and unframed.
\ Sold work can be collected or sent for an extra fee from Jump Left at the conclusion of the exhibition, Friday 30 January 2026.
Mithu-ism 2024
digital print on Estrada Natural Paper, Dibond
60 × 47 cm
Edition 1 of 5, from a series of 16
DM23-0001
Courtesy the artist
Represented by Arts Project Australia, Melbourne
ABOUT
David Mendelsohn is an interdisciplinary artist based in Naarm/Melbourne who works in the mediums of painting, drawing, sculpture, digital technologies and embroidery. His methodology is one of multiple layering: portraits, drawings, information, personal writing, data— a mixture of image, text, colour and textures. As a neurodiverse artist, David draws on his personal experiences of hospitalisation and concepts based in scientific paradigms. His ongoing project is grounded in science: chemistry, physics, medicine, microbiology, and mathematics. More recently, David has been sourcing his own CT scan images to detail the inner workings of his brain. Due to the injury caused to his brain, circa 1988, these scan images reference his condition: hypoxic brain damage due to loss of oxygen over an extended period of time (coma 14 months, 3 years’ hospitalisation). David's process is intuitive and experimental, and revels in the meander.
IMAGE CREDIT
David Mendelsohn
MORE INFORMATION
Visit www.davidmendelsohn.com.au
PURCHASE DETAILS
\ This artwork is sold mounted and unframed.
\ Sold work can be collected or sent for an extra fee from Jump Left at the conclusion of the exhibition, Friday 30 January 2026.