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Artist: Jaqueline Jandrell
"Untitled"- Contemporary Abstract Art acrylic on canvas framed
By Jaqueline Jandrell
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Jaqueline Jandrell is an emerging artist who is south African by birth. She immigrated to the UK with her family after the loss of her father and grandfather. Becoming an immigrant a...
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2010s Abstract Jaqueline Jandrell Art

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Canvas, Oil, Acrylic

"Amore 01 & 02"- Contemporary Abstract Art (Diptych)
By Jaqueline Jandrell
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Jaqueline Jandrell is an emerging artist who is south African by birth. She immigrated to the UK with her family after the loss of her father and grandfather. Becoming an immigrant a...
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2010s Abstract Jaqueline Jandrell Art

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Acrylic

"Spectrum - Array Diptych"- Acrylic on Canvas
By Jaqueline Jandrell
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Jacqueline Jandrell is an emerging artist who is South African by birth. She immigrated to the UK with her family after the loss of her father and grandfather. Becoming an immigrant affects everyone in different ways, and while young, this change of culture, country, and separation helped shape Jandrell as an artist. As she does not identify as British or as South African, this "lack" of cultural identity tends to manifest in her paintings. Her paintings are abstract, visceral and intuitive, as she is drawn to the flexibility and ambiguity of abstraction. Painting is a form of honesty for Jandrell, it allows her to relax and feel centered, almost becoming a style of meditation. "Spectrum - Array Diptych...
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2010s Contemporary Jaqueline Jandrell Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

"Void" - Watercolor on Canvas
By Jaqueline Jandrell
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Jacqueline Jandrell is an emerging artist who is South African by birth. She immigrated to the UK with her family after the loss of her father and grandfather. Becoming an immigrant affects everyone in different ways, and while young, this change of culture, country, and separation helped shape Jandrell as an artist. As she does not identify as British or as South African, this "lack" of cultural identity tends to manifest in her paintings. Her paintings are abstract, visceral and intuitive, as she is drawn to the flexibility and ambiguity of abstraction. Painting is a form of honesty for Jandrell, it allows her to relax and feel centered, almost becoming a style of meditation. "Void" - Watercolor on Canvas...
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2010s Abstract Jaqueline Jandrell Art

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Canvas, Watercolor

"Intrusion" - Acrylic and Oil Stick on Wood Panel
By Jaqueline Jandrell
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Jacqueline Jandrell is an emerging artist who is South African by birth. She immigrated to the UK with her family after the loss of her father and grandfather. Becoming an immigrant affects everyone in different ways, and while young, this change of culture, country, and separation helped shape Jandrell as an artist. As she does not identify as British or as South African, this "lack" of cultural identity tends to manifest in her paintings. Her paintings are abstract, visceral and intuitive, as she is drawn to the flexibility and ambiguity of abstraction. Painting is a form of honesty for Jandrell, it allows her to relax and feel centered, almost becoming a style of meditation. "Intrusion" Contemporary Abstract Art 48 x 36 Acrylic and Oil Stick...
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2010s Abstract Jaqueline Jandrell Art

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Oil Crayon, Acrylic, Wood Panel

"Pandemonium" - Acrylic and Oil Stick on Wood Panel
By Jaqueline Jandrell
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Jacqueline Jandrell is an emerging artist who is South African by birth. She immigrated to the UK with her family after the loss of her father and grandfather. Becoming an immigrant affects everyone in different ways, and while young, this change of culture, country, and separation helped shape Jandrell as an artist. As she does not identify as British or as South African, this "lack" of cultural identity tends to manifest in her paintings. Her paintings are abstract, visceral and intuitive, as she is drawn to the flexibility and ambiguity of abstraction. Painting is a form of honesty for Jandrell, it allows her to relax and feel centered, almost becoming a style of meditation. "Pandemonium" Contemporary Abstract Art 36 x 48 Acrylic and Oil Stick...
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2010s Abstract Jaqueline Jandrell Art

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Oil Crayon, Acrylic, Wood Panel

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Jaqueline Jandrell is an emerging artist who is south African by birth. She immigrated to the UK with her family after the loss of her father and grandfather. Becoming an immigrant affects everyone in different ways, and while young, this change of culture, country, and separation helped shape Jandrell as an artist. As she does not identify as British or as South African, this "lack" of cultural identity tends to manifest in her paintings. Her paintings are abstract, visceral and intuitive, as she is drawn to the flexibility and ambiguity of that abstraction. Painting is a form of honesty for Jandrell: it allows her to relax and feel centered, almost becoming a style of meditation. "Black & White"- Contemporary Abstract Art...
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