Art
2010s Expressionist Art
Oil
2010s Expressionist Art
Oil
2010s Expressionist Art
Acrylic
2010s Romantic Art
Oil
2010s Expressionist Art
Watercolor
1960s Expressionist Art
Burlap, Oil, Canvas
2010s Expressionist Art
Oil
2010s Expressionist Art
Oil
2010s Expressionist Art
Oil
2010s Expressionist Art
Acrylic
2010s Expressionist Art
Acrylic
Artist Comments
The sky glows orange, its vibrant colors reflected upon the lake. Pine trees grace the horizon with their distinct silhouettes. While the far shore emits a fain...
21st Century and Contemporary Expressionist Art
Acrylic
1920s Expressionist Art
Woodcut
1940s Expressionist Art
Watercolor
1940s Expressionist Art
Watercolor
2010s Expressionist Art
Oil
2010s Expressionist Art
Metal
2010s Expressionist Art
Oil
2010s Expressionist Art
Oil
Mid-20th Century Expressionist Art
Oil
2010s Romantic Art
Oil
1990s Expressionist Art
Canvas, Oil
1990s Expressionist Art
Acrylic
2010s Expressionist Art
Acrylic
2010s Expressionist Art
Acrylic
2010s Expressionist Art
Acrylic
2010s Expressionist Art
Acrylic
2010s Expressionist Art
Mixed Media
2010s Expressionist Art
Mixed Media
2010s Expressionist Art
Pencil
2010s Expressionist Art
Oil
2010s Expressionist Art
Oil, Canvas
2010s Expressionist Art
Canvas, Oil
2010s Expressionist Art
Canvas, Oil
2010s Expressionist Art
Canvas, Oil
2010s Expressionist Art
Canvas, Oil
2010s Expressionist Art
Oil
1990s Expressionist Art
Watercolor
1980s Expressionist Art
Acrylic
2010s Expressionist Art
Acrylic
2010s Expressionist Art
Acrylic, Cardboard
2010s Expressionist Art
Oil
1990s Expressionist Art
Mixed Media
1960s Expressionist Art
Carbon Pencil
2010s Expressionist Art
Oil
1990s Expressionist Art
Wood, Mixed Media, Wood Panel
Early 2000s Expressionist Art
Intaglio, Paper
Early 2000s Expressionist Art
Intaglio, Paper
Early 2000s Expressionist Art
Intaglio, Paper
Early 2000s Expressionist Art
Intaglio, Paper
Early 2000s Expressionist Art
Intaglio, Paper
Early 2000s Expressionist Art
Intaglio, Paper
Early 2000s Expressionist Art
Intaglio, Paper
Early 2000s Expressionist Art
Intaglio, Paper
Early 2000s Expressionist Art
Intaglio, Paper
2010s Expressionist Art
Paper, Ink, Acrylic
Artist Comments
A pink spring-flowering bulb defies its seasonal nature and blooms in the fall. Its leaves brushed with gold paint, emerge from a green vase made from stamped papers. The bold colors and varying textures, made with glued leaves, some stamping, and carved marks, add dynamic energy to the composition.
About the Artist
In 1999, Jodi Dann seized the opportunity to become a full-time painter. Today, her paintings read like hazy memories of imagined faraway places. The compositions are abstract, but possess strong architectural elements, recalling bridges, arches, and doorways. Each piece retains an overall sense of place without prescribing a location, allowing the viewer to form an individualized connection with the work. Jodi paints from her cozy studio on her property in Oregon while listening to a variety of music on Pandora. She doesn’t feel the need to strive for perfection in her work. “Life isn’t perfect,†says Jodi. “Why force a painting to be?â€
Words that describe this painting: floral, collage, paper, papers, stamps...
21st Century and Contemporary Expressionist Art
Mixed Media
2010s Expressionist Art
Acrylic
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