Art in Alternative Spaces

 

Featured Artist

Jacqueline Moses

Sears Tower

54 x 66" 

Oil & Photo Transfer

© Jacqueline Moses

Globalization Affects:  911

54 x 66" 

Oil & Photo Transfer

© Jacqueline Moses

Globalization Affects: Africa #2

Oil on Canvas

54 x 66”

© Jacqueline Moses

Throws of Progress:  Mishap

Oil on Canvas

54 x 66”

© Jacqueline Moses

Globalization Affects:  The World

54 x 54" 

Oil on Canvas

© Jacqueline Moses

Schoodic Area, Pine Trees - Acadia National Park

Oil Stick on Paper/Board

22 x 30”

© Jacqueline Moses

Petrified Forest: Wilderness Area

Oil Stick on Paper

22 x 30”

© Jacqueline Moses

Memorial:   A View of the Lake

8 x 7 x 5" 

Mixed Media

© Jacqueline Moses

Artist's Statement

My intent is to present pictorial essays on different aspects of life through the narrative content in each image.   The unique qualities of art to record and memorialize events from the past and present has allowed me to do this.

My work is emotionally inspired and intellectually structured.   Each painting and/or construction is a combination of images culminating in one work of art.   The introduction of photographic transfers in some of my most recent work gives yet another dimension to my interest in integrating images and ideas often dissimilar in nature and content.   It leaves the viewer to question where one begins and the other ends.   In other words, assimilation is so complete that the work of art has become ONE. 

Globalization affects are issues that I have been concerned with in the past two years.   They are felt throughout the world.   No one has been exempt.   One can witness the strain terrorism has put upon the nations and its people.   Memorials are part of contemporary living and a socially accepted way of dealing with grief and death.   Integration at all levels is now a universal problem requiring the attention of all nations.   People have been exploring new areas for technological, environmental, medical, social and spiritual improvement.   We keep evolving, but unfortunately, not without feeling the throes of progress.

Jackie received a  BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and MFA from Northern Illinois University.    Most recently her work was exhibited at the Rockford Art Museum.   Her "Moveena Newhouse" cow from Chicago's Cows on Parade will be featured in the upcoming Zweeble Films documentary Vincent:  A Life In Color.

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