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Copy of The Goddess of Discarded Things Painting

Jessica Kirkpatrick

United Kingdom

Painting, Oil on Wood

Size: 48 W x 62 H x 3 D in

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Where flames meet the river a goddess rises, she emerges in the transmutation of despair into power. She is the patron saint of all thrown away, from the rubbish bits of plastic to the feelings we throw away. Her pose is a stance which sets a point and points in a strong direction. She is solid and upright, like a statue, but she is not in physical form--vibrating and flicking in and out of existence like flames. She steps from one portal of reality, gesturing toward the universal reality of geometric harmony. This a large fresh painting, with broad loose strokes a simple complementary pallete, and its not over worked or laboured. It was a joy to make (accept for building the large panel) and the image came to me in a flash. I believe this large wonderful painting will bring love, acceptance and protection to your home--if you have a big enough wall for it!

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Oil on Wood

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48 W x 62 H x 3 D in

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I am a visual artist originally from California living in my adopted home Edinburgh Scotland. With work in private collections around the USA, Europe and Australia, I also love sharing my love of art through teaching. I have a two year old son and am very inspired by the connection between art making and motherhood, most recently participating in the Artist-In-Residency in Motherhood, and Spilt Milk--a collective of artist-mums. In 2012 I won an Abbey Award Fellowship in Painting at the British School at Rome spending three months in Italy researching the history of the female nude. I subsequently won a year long housing and studio grant from the Roswell Artist in Residence Program, in which I produced a large body of work culminating in a solo exhibit at the Roswell Museum and Art Center. Whatever the subject matter of a painting, ultimately my artistic purpose is to experience the deep flow of creation and to impart that state of presence with the world. I desire to make art that creates more community and connection. Starting with a digital collage process, and creating watercolor studies from the collage, I then make several paintings slowly over many months, where sometimes they are sanded down and reworked taking on various incarnations, or in other cases the piece matures fluidly.

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