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Light is central to all of my work, and here I explore how light refracts through glass and liquid. It sweeps along the surface of antique sheet music (Beethoven's Sonata #14 or "Moonlight Sonata") describing the age and texture of the paper, casting sinuous shadows that almost become objects themselves. Tiny prisms are visible on tattered antique sheet music, the black notes of repeated arpeggios create pattern and rhythm.
| Technique: | Watercolour on 156lb. Arches Mounted to Birch Panel |
| Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
| Unframed Size: | 16in x 20in |
| Frame: | Not framed |
| Weight: | 2.3lbs (estimated) |
Jennifer Annesley, SFCA
Edmonton, Alberta
Jennifer is a realist painter and has enjoyed a full time art career since 1989. She has a BFA in Art and Design, and is an elected member of the FCA, CSPWC, and AWS. Her preferred mediums are watercolour and charcoal.
"The subject of my work is light, whether painting sweeping historic architecture, remote landscapes or intimate still lifes. My work is based on travelling to explore both urban and wilderness landscapes, experiencing, observing and then portraying how light changes our perception of these environments."