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Janice Freeman Art

Janice Freeman works in a wide variety of mediums, including oil, acrylic, collage, monotype, encaustic, stone sculpture and recently, watercolor painting. She has described herself, first of all, as a colorist, but that hardly does justice to the elegant designs, intellectual play and sensual quality of her wide-ranging work. Freeman, who divides her time between studios in Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato and Houston, Texas, grew up in Pharr, Texas. She traces her love of Mexico and the Mexican people, to the adventurous days of her youth in Pharr, when she and her friends rode their ponies back and forth, across the river, in and out of Mexico. After graduating with her bachelor’s degree, Freeman spent nine years living in Dallas, where she established a studio and exhibited at the Edith Baker Gallery and the Dallas Museum of Art. In 1996, she moved back to Houston, exhibiting there with the Koelsch Gallery and also, establishing relationships with the Taos Blue Gallery in Taos, New Mexico and the Paragon Gallery in Los Angeles, California.

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Artist: Janice Freeman
Portal I
By Janice Freeman
Located in Culver City, CA
I see each painting as a portal in life, a gateway to new experiences and perspectives, triggered by simple conversations or significant milestones. It fascinates me how viewers conn...
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2010s Janice Freeman Art

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Gesso, Canvas, Oil

Portal III
By Janice Freeman
Located in Culver City, CA
I see each painting as a portal in life, a gateway to new experiences and perspectives, triggered by simple conversations or significant milestones. It fascinates me how viewers conn...
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2010s Janice Freeman Art

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Gesso, Canvas, Oil

Luscious I
By Janice Freeman
Located in Culver City, CA
I see each painting as a portal in life, a gateway to new experiences and perspectives, triggered by simple conversations or significant milestones. It fascinates me how viewers conn...
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2010s Janice Freeman Art

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Gesso, Masonite, Oil

Portal IV
By Janice Freeman
Located in Culver City, CA
I see each painting as a portal in life, a gateway to new experiences and perspectives, triggered by simple conversations or significant milestones. It fascinates me how viewers conn...
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2010s Janice Freeman Art

Materials

Gesso, Canvas, Oil

Façade Portal IV
By Janice Freeman
Located in Culver City, CA
I see each painting as a portal in life, a gateway to new experiences and perspectives, triggered by simple conversations or significant milestones. It fascinates me how viewers conn...
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2010s Janice Freeman Art

Materials

Gesso, Canvas, Oil

Façade Portal III
By Janice Freeman
Located in Culver City, CA
I see each painting as a portal in life, a gateway to new experiences and perspectives, triggered by simple conversations or significant milestones. It fascinates me how viewers conn...
Category

2010s Janice Freeman Art

Materials

Gesso, Canvas, Oil

Façade Portal II
By Janice Freeman
Located in Culver City, CA
I see each painting as a portal in life, a gateway to new experiences and perspectives, triggered by simple conversations or significant milestones. It fascinates me how viewers conn...
Category

2010s Janice Freeman Art

Materials

Gesso, Canvas, Oil

Façade Portal I
By Janice Freeman
Located in Culver City, CA
I see each painting as a portal in life, a gateway to new experiences and perspectives, triggered by simple conversations or significant milestones. It fascinates me how viewers conn...
Category

2010s Janice Freeman Art

Materials

Gesso, Canvas, Oil

Candy Portal
By Janice Freeman
Located in Culver City, CA
I see each painting as a portal in life, a gateway to new experiences and perspectives, triggered by simple conversations or significant milestones. It fascinates me how viewers conn...
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2010s Janice Freeman Art

Materials

Gesso, Canvas, Oil

Luscious II
By Janice Freeman
Located in Culver City, CA
I see each painting as a portal in life, a gateway to new experiences and perspectives, triggered by simple conversations or significant milestones. It fascinates me how viewers conn...
Category

2010s Janice Freeman Art

Materials

Gesso, Masonite, Oil

Portal V
By Janice Freeman
Located in Culver City, CA
I see each painting as a portal in life, a gateway to new experiences and perspectives, triggered by simple conversations or significant milestones. It fascinates me how viewers conn...
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2010s Janice Freeman Art

Materials

Gesso, Canvas, Oil

Desert Portal
By Janice Freeman
Located in Culver City, CA
I see each painting as a portal in life, a gateway to new experiences and perspectives, triggered by simple conversations or significant milestones. It fascinates me how viewers conn...
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2010s Janice Freeman Art

Materials

Gesso, Masonite, Oil

Portal II
By Janice Freeman
Located in Culver City, CA
I see each painting as a portal in life, a gateway to new experiences and perspectives, triggered by simple conversations or significant milestones. It fascinates me how viewers conn...
Category

2010s Janice Freeman Art

Materials

Gesso, Canvas, Oil

Feathered Fortune
By Janice Freeman
Located in Culver City, CA
Having completed many sketches of the Bayou Birds in my previous body of work, I aimed for the abstraction of bird parts in my Houston studio by way of transparent oil wash layering....
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2010s Janice Freeman Art

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Mixed Media

Some Kind of Blue
By Janice Freeman
Located in Culver City, CA
The rock formations and water sources of Colorado and New Mexico served as the starting points for these more abstracted pieces I painted while living there. Encustic thickness lends...
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2010s Janice Freeman Art

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Masonite, Oil, Wood Panel

VOLUP
By Janice Freeman
Located in Culver City, CA
These works are playful take-offs on sensual body parts and voluptuous curves. My desire to juxtapose a variety of fabrics, differing in color and texture, was born from my work in u...
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2010s Janice Freeman Art

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Fabric, Masonite

Between the Cracks
By Janice Freeman
Located in Culver City, CA
The rock formations and water sources of Colorado and New Mexico served as the starting points for these more abstracted pieces I painted while living there. Encustic thickness lends...
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2010s Janice Freeman Art

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Mixed Media

Bayou Birds
By Janice Freeman
Located in Culver City, CA
This work is from an extensive series done while tromping on the bayous of our Southern Gulf Coast. The paintings describe the beauty and freedom which is characteristic of the birds...
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2010s Janice Freeman Art

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Gesso, Oil

"The Velvet Moon" Contemporary Jewel Toned Abstract Floral Desert Landscape
By Janice Freeman
Located in Houston, TX
Jewel-toned abstract floral landscape painting by contemporary Texas artist Janice Freeman. The piece features a collection of purple, blue, and green flowers and vegetation set against a peach toned desert landscape. Signed and titled by the artist in pencil along the front lower margin. Currently hung in a pale gold wooden frame. Dimensions Without Frame: H 25 in. x W 17.25 in. Artist Biography: Janice Freeman works in a wide variety of mediums, including oil, acrylic, collage, monotype, encaustic, stone sculpture and recently watercolor painting. She has described herself, first of all, as a colorist but that hardly does justice to the elegant designs, intellectual play, and sensual quality of her wide-ranging work. Freeman, who divides her time between studios in Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato and Houston, Texas, grew up in Pharr, Texas. She traces her love of Mexico and the Mexican people...
Category

2010s Contemporary Janice Freeman Art

Materials

Pastel, Acrylic

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