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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 42 W x 39 H x 1.5 D in
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Landscape and geography play a huge role in my paintings. Most of my "places" are remote, and almost dreamlike. I I am trying to articulate distant experiences of places that I saw and feelings that I felt as a young child using my unique visual vocabulary. Scale is also important to me, and I have a profound reverence for the earth. My goal through all of my work is to capture the sensation and the emotions associated with the land.
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
42 W x 39 H x 1.5 D in
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Yes
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Jocelyn Fine is a painter, art conservator and art educator. She received her BFA from the University of Vermont and then pursued a certificate in Painting Conservation at the Istituto Per l’Arte and il Restauro in Florence Italy. She holds a MS from Columbia University with a concentration in Architectural Conservation. Jocelyn’s work is held by many private collectors throughout the United States. Her paintings were featured in NJ Home, and NBC’s George to the Rescue. She comes from a multi-generational family of artists, filmmakers, collectors and gallerists. Her great-aunt was one of the first female gallerists in NYC (owner of the eponymous Rose Fried Gallery on Manhattan’s Upper East Side); her mother is a sculptor, one brother is a painter, another is a filmmaker and her sister is the head of an Art Finance company. Both Jocelyn’s adult children are also artists. She lives in NJ with her husband. My art is informed by my experiences as an art conservator, a teacher, a yogi and by growing up in a family of artists. Guided by the energy around me and my intuition, I work impulsively, allowing my gestures to turn into marks. I often paint with my hands, rollers, crayons, sticks or found objects. I love the unexpected and the accidental. Adding on and wiping away, each layer of paint and brush stroke represent a moment in time, aging and also being reborn. I am drawn to the feelings that colors evoke and the effect and intensity they have when they share space. Recently, I have been working on large scale paintings that explore my childhood memories, accessing emotions and sensations that reside deep in my consciousness. I am also very interested in the concept of place and my relationship to geography. I spent most of my childhood summers traveling in a blue Chevy van that my dad outfitted into a home for the 6 of us. Tables transformed into beds, draped netting became suspended sleeping cocoons for us kids. From this peripatetic home, we visited nearly every national park, crisscrossing the U.S., Canada and Western Europe. From 1970-85, we kept journals and recorded our adventures. Unlike my siblings, words did not come easily to me, but the vibration of colors, rhythm, shapes and forms of these magnificent places left indelible impressions, etched into my visual memory. These paintings all evoke places that I saw and the feelings they stirred in me.
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