Like mentioned in her website, Jessica « believe in the agency of the physical world as metaphor. Painting is a way of acknowledging the inseparability of ourselves from the experience of place. [Jessica] think of landscape philosophically, as a psychological illusion; as reflective of an unseen internal experience – be that individual or cultural unconscious. [Jessica] is fascinated by the relationship between the linguistics of word and the vocabulary of the visual, by the absurdity of projected meaning and contingent symbolism. Yielding to this agency, reality – perhaps divinely, perhaps humorously – becomes allegorical; there is no longer a divide between the object and the subject, but instead a concurrence. [Her] painting therefore becomes a navigation of this perceived metaphor, the surfaces act as existential portals into other dimensions, while the objects affect space and parallel [her] philosophy of the incidental » For more information on Jessica's artwork: Website Facebook Instagram
Like mentioned in her website, Jessica « believe in the agency of the physical world as metaphor. Painting is a way of acknowledging the inseparability of ourselves from the experience of place. [Jessica] think of landscape philosophically, as a psychological illusion; as reflective of an unseen internal experience – be that individual or cultural unconscious. [Jessica] is fascinated by the relationship between the linguistics of word and the vocabulary of the visual, by the absurdity of projected meaning and contingent symbolism. Yielding to this agency, reality – perhaps divinely, perhaps humorously – becomes allegorical; there is no longer a divide between the object and the subject, but instead a concurrence. [Her] painting therefore becomes a navigation of this perceived metaphor, the surfaces act as existential portals into other dimensions, while the objects affect space and parallel [her] philosophy of the incidental » For more information on Jessica's artwork: Website Facebook Instagram