Abby Jones
I live on an acreage in rural Iowa. I have my own art studio looking out into the woods. I am interested in Universal Truths, wisdom, reading, meditation, yoga, etc. I am inspired by nature, life, color, Dali, Pollock, Cezanne, Ginsberg, Keroack, Jimi Hendrix, debate, experience, etc. I am a largely self taught painter. I did study briefly under Prof. Painter Hugh Lifson at Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa 52314. more..As an abstract expressionist painter, I am fascinated with the basic scientific principle that energy is neither created nor destroyed. Energy changes form from potential energy to kinetic energy and back. I explore the threshold of change; when potential energy becomes kinetic energy. That energy exists in the creative process of art making as well as life.
My works strive to capture these forms of energy that exist in all of us. I use multi-media including mirror, wood, metal, stained glass, and paper on top of silky oils to achieve a sense of texture and contrast that creates tension. I also use shapes, lines, and color vigorously applied to achieve a sense of movement and fluidity. If the potential energy of my idea can move someone to feel an emotion then that is the kinetic energy of life derived from art. If a work can convey that sense of energy to the observer then the piece has done its job. hide.. |

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Namaste oil on canvas 61X122 cm $2500
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The Lake oil on canvas 122X91 cm $2500
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Last Set oil on canvas 91X122 cm $2500
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Sugar Pill oil on canvas 76X102 cm $1500
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Breathe Dead Hippo oil on canvas 76X102 cm $1500
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Never Trust A Prankster oil on canvas 76X61 cm $1000
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Wavy Gravy oil, aged paper, stained glass, and glitter on canvas 61X76 cm Not for sell
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Kill Geppetto oil on canvas 91X122 cm $2500
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Ice Is Cold oil and a marble on canvas 122X61 cm $2500
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Tympanic oil, mirror, copper paint, nail polish on canvas 61X122 cm $2500
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Current Project: Abstract Primitive Expressionism
As the elemental dimension of symbolic culture progresses, so does, by equal steps, alienation from the natural. Symbols are essential for the development and maintenance of social order. From symbols come language... from language comes number...from number comes time and order and systematic control. That is the reason why I stay away from symbols. I paint from a transcendental view that is devoid of time and cultural significance and paint as a part of nature as opposed to separate from it. In my work, everyone, regardless of race/sex/religion can find a respite from our everyday modern/industrialized/technologically advanced society.
There is a desire in modern culture to return to a more primitive and simple way of life. I seek to examine this desire in all its facets through my artworks. By avoiding symbol I am able to focus on the basic elements that make up the structure and form of nature such as line, shape, color, and texture. I dissect the elements of structure and seek the energy that is within all things. In this way, by viewing a piece of art, one can feel the beauty of nature that resides in its simplicity.
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