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Jennifer L Mohr (she/her) is an artist investigating introspection, belonging, and nature in her acrylic paintings. Pushing beyond personal and found photographic reference, Jennifer creates imagined meadow scenes as a response to memory and feeling. Her paintings explore themes of self-reflection and introspection through grounding and intimate images of her beloved Prairie landscape. Jennifer holds a B.F.A. in painting from the University of Saskatchewan and her paintings have been acquired by collectors across Canada, the United States, and beyond. She lives and works in Airdrie, Alberta.
Collection title: "Tangle"
As I enter into the second half of my lifetime, I have been learning to appreciate the wild tangle that is my inner dialogue. Often times it feels overwhelming, but these paintings are a reminder that as weedy and chaotic as my thoughts may sometimes seem, there is beauty that shines through the disorganization.
Medium: Acrylic on cradled wood panel
Dimensions: 12" x 10" x 1.5"
Ready to hang
Airdrie, Alberta, Canada
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Jennifer L Mohr (she/her) is an artist investigating introspection, belonging, and nature in her acrylic paintings. Pushing beyond personal and found photographic reference, Jennifer creates imagined meadow scenes as a response to memory and feeling. Her paintings explore themes of self-reflection and introspection through grounding and intimate images of her beloved Prairie landscape. Jennifer holds a B.F.A. in painting from the University of Saskatchewan and her paintings have been acquired by collectors across Canada, the United States, and beyond. She lives and works in Airdrie, Alberta.
Collection title: "Tangle"
As I enter into the second half of my lifetime, I have been learning to appreciate the wild tangle that is my inner dialogue. Often times it feels overwhelming, but these paintings are a reminder that as weedy and chaotic as my thoughts may sometimes seem, there is beauty that shines through the disorganization.