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This painting was created in March 2020, a time of global quarantine during the Covid19 pandemic. During this episode of collective loss, fear, and solitude, this painting is a token of love to anyone who is feeling alone.

My work is a balance of intention and chance—control versus surrender. The process of letting a painting develop; working with it rather than directing it, is the heart of my painting practice. I find this process to be meditative, and much like life itself. By approaching my own creativity gently and with a spirit of collaboration, I find that inspiration flows through me, and order emerges from the chaos.

Perhaps during this difficult period of isolation and apprehension, a similar course of action would be wise. While life pauses, we can find comfort in acceptance while allowing this time to pass through us.
This painting was created in March 2020, a time of global quarantine during the Covid19 pandemic. During this episode of collective loss, fear, and solitude, this painting is a token of love to anyone who is feeling alone.

My work is a balance of intention and chance—control versus surrender. The process of letting a painting develop; working with it rather than directing it, is the heart of my painting practice. I find this process to be meditative, and much like life itself. By approaching my own creativity gently and with a spirit of collaboration, I find that inspiration flows through me, and order emerges from the chaos.

Perhaps during this difficult period of isolation and apprehension, a similar course of action would be wise. While life pauses, we can find comfort in acceptance while allowing this time to pass through us.
This painting was created in March 2020, a time of global quarantine during the Covid19 pandemic. During this episode of collective loss, fear, and solitude, this painting is a token of love to anyone who is feeling alone.

My work is a balance of intention and chance—control versus surrender. The process of letting a painting develop; working with it rather than directing it, is the heart of my painting practice. I find this process to be meditative, and much like life itself. By approaching my own creativity gently and with a spirit of collaboration, I find that inspiration flows through me, and order emerges from the chaos.

Perhaps during this difficult period of isolation and apprehension, a similar course of action would be wise. While life pauses, we can find comfort in acceptance while allowing this time to pass through us.
This painting was created in March 2020, a time of global quarantine during the Covid19 pandemic. During this episode of collective loss, fear, and solitude, this painting is a token of love to anyone who is feeling alone.

My work is a balance of intention and chance—control versus surrender. The process of letting a painting develop; working with it rather than directing it, is the heart of my painting practice. I find this process to be meditative, and much like life itself. By approaching my own creativity gently and with a spirit of collaboration, I find that inspiration flows through me, and order emerges from the chaos.

Perhaps during this difficult period of isolation and apprehension, a similar course of action would be wise. While life pauses, we can find comfort in acceptance while allowing this time to pass through us.
This painting was created in March 2020, a time of global quarantine during the Covid19 pandemic. During this episode of collective loss, fear, and solitude, this painting is a token of love to anyone who is feeling alone.

My work is a balance of intention and chance—control versus surrender. The process of letting a painting develop; working with it rather than directing it, is the heart of my painting practice. I find this process to be meditative, and much like life itself. By approaching my own creativity gently and with a spirit of collaboration, I find that inspiration flows through me, and order emerges from the chaos.

Perhaps during this difficult period of isolation and apprehension, a similar course of action would be wise. While life pauses, we can find comfort in acceptance while allowing this time to pass through us.

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Love From a Distance Painting

Jessica Eichman

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 91.4 W x 91.4 H x 3.8 D cm

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This painting was created in March 2020, a time of global quarantine during the Covid19 pandemic. During this episode of collective loss, fear, and solitude, this painting is a token of love to anyone who is feeling alone. My work is a balance of intention and chance—control versus surrender. The p...

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2020

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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

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Jessica Saterstrom Eichman is an artist who works and lives in Nashville, Tennessee. A native of Natchez, Mississippi, Jessica earned degrees in Art and French before living and working in Paris, France; Corvallis, Oregon; and Boston, Massachusetts. Jessica’s award-winning works have been shown in numerous group and solo art exhibitions, including the Red Clay Survey of Contemporary Southern Art at the Huntsville Museum of Art in Huntsville, Alabama (2020); Nashville Metro Arts permanent public art collection in the Historic Metro Courthouse (2018); Frist Art Museum Bollard Project (2017); and permanent public sculpture, “City Irises” in Nashville’s Hermitage Park (2012). Jessica is a member of the Contemporary Collective and the Nashville Artist Guild. She is frequently featured on Saatchi Art; she was chosen for the Inside The Studio series in 2017, and was featured in the Saatchi Art printed catalog in 2019. Her work can be found in public and private collections across the country and internationally. Instagram: .

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