Jessica. I found you on youtube two years ago. To watch and listen to your videos is a real treat. You have no idea how this helps me in my own work. I cannot paint gorgeous almost a year now as looking after someone and it's a huge loss to me but I click in and out of your videos and get lost in a wonderful world of amazing colours and your excitement and zest for painting. Thank you so much. I have experimented with your techniques and love it.
The best paintings I’ve seen for quite some time. Fabulous! Love the intense and deeply thoughtful way that she works. The works are so full of hope and newly discovered modes of beauty.
just discovered your work and it is so beautiful but what struck a deep cord in me was your comment about not wanting the beginnings to be too lovely cos then you have a hard time covering it up....so helpful to hear this ... i've just started using cold wax and oil and love the process and want to create the layers and textures, but i so often get caught up in not wanting to cover up a bit....anyway, just wanted to say thanks for these videos and your work is lovely! cheers from Cape Breton Island, N.S.
Love your paintings. But I need to have closed captioning because of my hearing issue. And they show up as unavailable. So maybe you could push a button on your end to give me some written words. Thanks.
While her work is lovely, I disagree, oi paintings do not "last forever". They do in fact crack and dim and contaminants adhere to the surface and must be cleaned away. All of those paintings from 200 yrs ago are either stored away from the elements, light and human view or they are in a constant state of "decomposition" and need care and cleaning. Take Van Gogh's Sunflowers, it has gotten significantly darker and dingier since he painted it. But if you like working in oil work in oil. It's your art.