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Painting, Watercolor on Paper
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Day 62 is no longer available. Will be replaced with similar work. Day 42: Setting some heavy things down. Day 43: Letting the earth and time grow over the past. Day 44: The exchange between a tired body and a lively mind. No peace can be held in the soul until harmony is found within both. Day 45:The friction of opposites. Day 47 + 46: May the company you keep reflect the goodness of your deeds. Day 48: Being here. Nothing more. Day 49: The epic task of having enduring and self reliant kindness. Day 50: pollen + rain Day 53: The obedience of love. Day 54: When to exercise faith, where to put it when you have it, what and who to seek to find it again. Day 55: The comfort and constraints of familiarity. Day 56: Move gently with nature and things will fall into their rightful place. Day 57: water + rock: meaning + life. Day 58: Beauty and variety could not exist without peculiarity. Day 59: Living with disturbances rather than against them. Day 60: The weight of living in a body. Day 61: Thinking versus feeling. Day 62: Dividing my efforts between art and everything else feels like pulling the flow of a stream two opposing ways. All one can do is surrender to the natural ebb and flow of life. Day 64: Holding up the pieces, not all together, or at quite the same time. Nonetheless they are in the air at some point.
2017
Watercolor on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
44 W x 70 H x 0.1 D in
2
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Jessica Matier attended Parsons School of Design. In 2016 she departed from watercolor and collage practices to pursue a mixed media approach to abstract painting. Her work was in group exhibitions in the New York City, New Jersey, Chicago, FSU Museum of the Arts, and The Other Art Fair, Brooklyn. In 2019 Rutgers University acquired the painting, Natural Things, on display at the Camden Center of the Arts. Matier was born in South Korea in 1985. When she was three months old, she was adopted and raised in New Jersey, where she currently resides. Statement I create internal landscapes to illustrate the flow of energy to dispense overlooked ideas that subconsciously dictate my present thoughts and actions. I intend to create opportunities for self-growth, and in effect, illustrate the collective progression of humankind. I add mythical and alchemical symbols to punctuate self autobiographical images to serve as references for the metastory based on the transcendence of everyday lives into ideal states of being. I utilize all water-based mediums at a vigorous pace to execute a painting without interruption from second thoughts and trivial tangents. The interactions between the mediums transmute themselves into an image appearing out of an unknown origin. I simultaneously amplify the materiality through pastel mark-making and brushstrokes of acrylic to differentiate between the abstract subjects within a piece. The variety of visual elements intend to invoke harmony, translating into a sense of inner peace.
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