Okay, dear friends, I'm ready to share some of my new work. Although in some ways these are a continuation of what I've done before, there are some aspects of the work that are new to me. And because of that, I'm finding it challenging to evaluate it. Please let me know your thoughts.
So this is where you are Jennifer! I spoke with you a few years ago, when you were at Pastel Artist International and I had a piece published. Nice to see what you are creating, with the 2nd + 3rd pieces as my favorites. And as Marian stated, they have an ethereal quality to them.
Exciting brushwork and edges, Jennifer. The top one especially has some wonderful subtle patterns and softness that I like!! It's great to see new work from you.
Immersed in the art world is just where Jennifer King wants to be. Jennifer has served as the editor of four leading art magazines in the US: The Artist's Magazine, International Artist, Plein Air and Fine Art Connoisseur. She has had the opportunity to meet and interview many of the finest living artists of our times.
Inspired by their passion for art, Jennifer King returned to her own love of painting, studying with figurative painter Tina Tammaro. Through this experience, she discovered her love of landscape painting, which for her, acts as a visual metaphor for human emotion. Constable, Corot, Pissarro, Inness, and Diebenkorn are among her artistic heroes.
Jennifer King paints primarily outdoors, but also in her home studio in Cincinnati, Ohio. She also continues to serve as a lecturer and competition juror for various art organizations across the country, such as the Cincinnati Art Club. Jennifer is currently represented by the Greenwich House Gallery in O'Bryonville, a suburb of Cincinnati. As a confirmed landscape artist, her future goal is to use her experience in the art world to raise awareness for the need to protect our environment.
I love them! The small brushstrokes make it appear like the leaves are moving. It's vibrating. great light and darks. you mix your colors beautifully.
ReplyDeleteWow, BEAUTIFUL!! They are gorgeous. I love the colors and brushstrokes.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy the way you've put interesting colors into this landscape... they add an ethereal quality.
ReplyDeleteSo this is where you are Jennifer!
ReplyDeleteI spoke with you a few years ago, when you were at Pastel Artist International and I had a piece published.
Nice to see what you are creating, with the 2nd + 3rd pieces as my favorites. And as Marian stated, they have an ethereal quality to them.
These are beautiful! The third one down is my favorite as well.
ReplyDeleteExciting brushwork and edges, Jennifer. The top one especially has some wonderful subtle patterns and softness that I like!! It's great to see new work from you.
ReplyDeleteThese are all so beautifully done... the top one is my favourite - it is magical, so happy I found your website, loving your artwork
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