Jennifer Willoughby
In an endeavor to bring her life’s work full circle, Jennifer is in the process of rediscovering the bliss and jubilation of using all the colors in her big box of crayons.
In an endeavor to bring her life’s work full circle, Jennifer is in the process of rediscovering the bliss and jubilation of using all the colors in her big box of crayons.
I began painting seriously in 2017 and enjoy the challenge of capturing the essence of an object, person, animal or scene.
It is my intention to reach beyond the simple reflection of a physical object, to communicate to the viewer on a deeper level.
My oil painting series, Michelangelo: Reflecting Today, addresses the current state of the world by juxtaposing Michelangelo’s frescoed figures from scenes on the Sistine Chapel ceiling and the wall of The Last Judgement with various threatened wild animals.
I’ve been doing art in some form my entire life. I love to paint things that I find beautiful in and out.
An artist statement is a short series of sentences that describe what you make and why you make it. It’s a stand-in for you, the artist, talking to someone about your work in a way that adds to their experience of viewing that work.
I was born in Montmartre in the late 1940s. At that time, painters were setting their easels at many street corners in the neighborhood.
I am a professional artist painting original art and specializing in impressionistic work. I work from photographs, real life and my imagination with the goal of recreating the emotions I experience for my viewers
My art is a means of expression for me, whether I am writing, painting, cutting glass, or creating scarfs. I become absorbed in the process and even obsessed by it.
“Nature produces straightforward beauty. Even allowing for pollution’s alterations the textures and compositions created by the decay, repair and rebirth still inspire me.”