Nadine Y. Jeners
Elements of Abstraction
March 30 - April 19, 2012
Reception:
Thursday April 5, 2012 6-8 PM
Press Release
German painter Nadine Y. Jeners creates bold compositions that simultaneously assert themselves — the words “made by me” often appear in their lower halves — and let viewers determine meaning. These visually arresting works evoke fusions of color field paintings and text-based conceptual art, the two-toned canvases divided horizontally with text in both sections. One is invariably tempted to draw meaning from the combinations of words like “luck” or “energy” and colors, which allow for endless interpretations. Jeners further teases our impulse to decipher these pairings with beautifully stylized typography.
Sometimes these font choices seem complimentary, for example in the case of “power” in large, wide capital letters, but elsewhere they remain enigmatically enticing, as with the word “hope” in elegant but delicate two-toned lowercase. The textural qualities of Jeners’ brushstrokes are exquisite, with subtle variations in density, light and layering playing out across the seemingly monochrome fields. Gently curving paint daubs turn into lively bursts of color. Words and hues interact playfully on her dynamic painted fields.
Artist Statement
For a few years now I have been working with typography and being minimalistic in realizing my ideas. In my opinion words have so much power and the most interesting thing is the different definition and feeling people have for them. When it's necessary from time to time, though, I'll underline the expression and emotion with color. I love my life and I´m an optimistic woman; I think you can reach your targets when you love what you are doing and work hard at it. I do work hard, and I think that I will never finish my work, because there are so many emotions I can visualize. In addition to that, I am constantly changing the colors and typography. Fantastic!
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