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The Solace of Solitude Print

Jill Zylke

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Solitude—it can be a blessing or a curse. Work—it can be oppressive or a saving grace. This piece was painted during the pandemic lockdown in a highly controlled style to counter the lack of control in the outside world. The arch represents the heavens, who one can only pray are protecting those who toil in the outside world while the lucky are able to work inside their homes. The architectural elements represent the perfection that humankind is capable of. The woman sweeping represents our collective attempt to keep each of our personal environments as sanitized as possible, to the point of obsessiveness. The composition is symmetrical, another attempt at providing order in the silent chaos.

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Giclee on Fine Art Paper

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9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:

14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Born Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
Currently residing on the north side of Chicago, Illinois.

My art--watercolor and oil landscapes--consist of scenes from my national and international travels. Some were painted on location and some were derived from photographs I took specifically to be used for paintings. They tend toward an impressionistic style. Through them I chronicle the intensity of that moment during which they are captured: the passage of light and atmosphere; the place where I stood painting and quiet while surrounded by the movement of people, breezes through the trees and clouds passing the sun; the rise and fall of the day's heat; the feelings evoked during a rarified time, in a place where I am confronted by vistas or people that are far different from my everyday experience.

My art--oil and watercolor portraits of dancers and musicians--reflects my ongoing obsession with flamenco and is a result of my contemplation of the differences between the ephemerality of music and the concreteness of art. Being a visual person, I find musical people, especially dancers, fascinating. Their ability to take something that is as invisible as a sound and translate it into movement is an endless source of interest for me.

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