Featured Artist for June - August 2001
Jennifer attended
Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts and has taken classes independently.
She's also learned a great deal on her own by just doing. She is a full time artist
and her main drive is the intense desire to express herself and communicate thoughts
and feelings where words fail her. Inspirations arrive from just about anything
-- books, ideas, nature -- but mainly from just how mysterious life really is
to her. Great ideas usually come to her in the morning while lying in bed just
after awakening, as the earlier she gets started in the studio, the better.
Jennifer
likes the idea that individual viewers bring their own life experience in interpreting
her work. Although she's happy to "explain" her work, she'd rather know what the
viewer sees in a given painting. To her that in itself opens up a whole new level
of communication for both viewer and artist, which she finds a learning process.
She hopes her work resonates with the viewer as something to relate to or elicits
some kind of response. Jennifer knows that art isn't something that is necessary
for basic survival, but she feels that it is truly relevant to the existential
needs of humanity. Her goal is to make a contribution in some way.
She'd like to continue to push boundaries and create fearlessly all the while
earning a good income doing something that she loves. Jennifer has many interests
that begin with books, language, music, nature, good food, good wine, good coffee,
weather in the spring and fall seasons. She enjoys caring for her three cats,
new shoes, visiting thrift stores, practicing yoga, going out with friends, her
nieces and nephews, traveling, philosophy, history, spirituality, learning of
different cultures. Independent films and beautiful cities spark her imagination.
Cleaning
the bathroom, waiting in line, heavy traffic, urban sprawl, paperwork, big bureaucracies,
narrow-mindedness, rushes to judgment and deceit are some of her dislikes. A pet
peeve is short-sighted politicians favoring big business and money over preserving
what precious natural preserves we still have on this earth.
Deadlines are always a good incentive for her. Jennifer also enjoys looking at art and visiting galleries and museums that get her fired up. Feedback from viewers is a great boost as well as learning new techniques from workshops.
She works primarily with 2-D mediums with oils, acrylics, gouache, collage, canvas,
panel, paper, and relief printmaking. Jennifer has won awards for her work in
juried exhibitions: the Juror's Choice Award at SBAC in 1997, First Prize at Sarah
D. November Gallery, and in 1993 at Anderson Gallery's annual.
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ARTIST STATEMENT As a painter, I use a variety of subject matter to express myself. By far the most extensive subjects are those of my figurative paintings. These works are my first love, as they allow me to explore a wide range of expressions, ideas, and themes. Many of my works have a strong narrative quality, but more often I find my paintings venturing more toward the symbolic. Sometimes they address introspection and even isolation, and other times they are more universal and archetypal. The vast majority of subjects in my figurative paintings are women, mainly because being a woman myself, this is my life experience. But the issues and symbolism in the works are not restricted to the female, so I like to think that the work is of relevance to either sex. I also regularly create floral still lifes, for here I can focus on the formal aspects of painting without the concern of getting caught up in "meaning". My florals easily lend themselves to consideration of form, color movement, and dynamic composition, and, while they are representational, they tend to take on a more abstract quality, as I try and create an interest in surface, color, line or form in every area of the painting. While my focus has largely been in the other two aforementioned genres, I have created a few landscapes as well. By far the most explored landscapes to date have been of Italy, and they are rich with the colors and earthy beauty of the many Italian vistas I have been fortunate to have seen over the years. ~ Jennifer Young |