Jami Jennings

"Wordless Stories"

Jami Jennings is a self-taught artist who found her way back into the artistic world of her childhood with a box of construction leftovers going to re-cycling. Some of the thick, bent-up soft copper wires inspired a series of small whimsical faces and creatures that ended up multiplying and mutating. These creations found their way into homes all over the country, but for Jami, expression was limited in this medium. Something in the faces she passed on the street and especially in Europe drove her hands to paint- thick, soft- layering colors yet carving the surface almost like sculpture.....and so the faces leave some hint of their stories inside these sensual rectangles and invite you to find what is not said...

 


Martina With Wind in Her Hair
Mixied Media - 5" x 5"

Signed archival prints available
8" x 10" Image on 11" x 17" heavy art paper


She Said She Was the Singer in the Band
Oil on board - 7" x 7"

Signed archival prints available
8" x 10" Image on 11" x 17" heavy art paper

He Was Waiting for the Door to Open
Oil on board - 8" x 10"

Signed archival prints available
8" x 10" Image on 11" x 17" heavy art paper


Fears of the Past
Oil on board - 8" x 10"

Signed archival prints available
8" x 10" Image on 11" x 17" heavy art paper


T. on the Bass
Mixed Media - 8" x 10"

Signed archival prints available
8" x 10" Image on 11" x 17" heavy art paper

 
 
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