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Jessica Snow
Triple Stack
, 2014
30 x 12.5 cm. (11.8 x 4.9 in.)
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Jessica Snow
American, born 1964
Triple Stack
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2014
Jessica Snow
Triple Stack
, 2014
30 x 12.5 cm. (11.8 x 4.9 in.)
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Medium
Paintings, Acrylic on paper
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30 x 12.5 cm. (11.8 x 4.9 in.)
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Movement
Contemporary Art
Exhibitions
02/28/2017–06/25/2017 Jessica Snow Let it Flow
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Description
As a multidisciplinary artist, Snow uses different mediums and supports. Each work results from preliminary studies drawn with pen or pencil and which sometimes can amount to 20 sketches.
Snow sees her work as a constant play between order and chaos, logic and emotion. She combines playful shapes with bright colour, organic gestural lines, geometric and linear forms.
Aesthetically, she wants the painting to look as if it “just happened” and paints in such a way that the brushstrokes disappear and the layers become imperceptible. She has a strong inclination to create something which looks instinctive and effortless.
As a viewer, you might first respond to the colour in this work with the rainbow palette, the saturation and cacophony of hues. It is however, worth noting that white has a crucial importance as it structures, defines form and provides light.
This work on paper is part of Snow's Color Stack series where she explores the compression and weight of line via colour.
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