body parts obsession
I find myself frequently obsessed with body parts. particular body parts, sections of a figure.
I find myself frequently obsessed with body parts. particular body parts, sections of a figure.
Luminous – 12×12 Oils on Canvas by JennieThis painting is for sale at BSGThis nude is part of my submission for the current exhibition Small Works at BSG.
Languid – 18×36 Acrylic and gesso on Canvas by JennieAs a break from the rather dark ochre pieces I have been painting, I have delved, once again, into my impasto pieces.
Force – 21×36 Oils on Canvas by Jennieusually I am quite happy to talk about my paintings, where they come from, that they mean to me.. but this one, I’m just not ready to talk about it yet.
Speaking on the eve of his 70th birthday, Britain’s best-lovedliving painter said the proliferation of iPods – Apple has soldmore than 100 million worldwide – and other digital music playershas combined with a decline in art education to create a “fallowperiod of painting”.“We are not in a very visual age,” Hockney said. “I think it’sall about sound.
my painting has been sporadic but effective this week. I’ve finished glazing the blindfold on this piece, and painted a highly psychological piece in a marathon session that left me drained and very sick.
It has become blatantly clear to me that I spend most of my time working online and not nearly enough time painting. It’s all very well to work on promotions and building my online presence and it is paying off, but I need to focus on making my art as well.
Reflection,by Jennie This is the first finished piece in my latest, somewhat raw and disturbing series.
I am addicted to my Visual Diary. it goes everywhere with me, especially to bed.
Many of my pieces are missing faces…. usually I have obscured them or edited them from the composition. I’ve been thinking for a while on it, and I wanted to bring my facelessness to the next level and make them more confrontational.I work faceless for a number of reasons.