Jenny Nelson, new paintings

7 May - 20 June

Reception for the Artist: Saturday. 8 May, 5 - 7 p.m.

Working in oil on canvas and linen, Ms. Nelson’s gorgeous abstract renderings of line and light are widely admired and collected–from the Catskill Mountain region to New York City; from Palo Alta, CA, to Atlanta, GA, where she exhibits extensively.

This new body of work first began with Nelson’s Sun Porch series, of which three small works showed in Chace-Randall’s Curator’s Choice exhibition, winter 2009. It began with a sense of grounding in Nelson’s new Woodstock home and studio. Jenny Nelson’s work changes organically from series to series. There are related shapes, lines, marks and color from older works that carry through to her  newest pieces. “Some shapes are like coming home for me, so I find myself creating them over and over again, perhaps a bit differently, but they are always present, finding their way back in,” says the artist.

Explorations in gray are prevalent in this new series, cool and warm, as the variations are immeasurable, with so many subtle exchanges and contrasts. More familiar colors, the blues and greens, come alive in a new way beside the varying grays. “Gray reminds me of drawing, of soft pencils and charcoal. Applied with a brush, it can have a transparent quality that evokes line drawings, and so I tend to move my arm/wrist in way that creates a more free line,” says Nelson.

The shapes in this series have shifted, as well. Nelson’s new compositions are stronger, more daring. These shapes take up more space, are larger with strong internal motion. Yet Nelson still renders a beautiful, wonderfully awkward balance of her elements. Her light backgrounds (mixture of white, cinnabar green, and paynes gray) allow the shapes themselves to be fully explored, posing no distractions, simply a warm glow that cradles and illuminates cool blues and grays, accentuates small punches of red.

Nelson’s process rmains the same, beginning with chaos, a multitude of color, shapes and frenzied marks and the gradual expansion of certain areas, and subtraction of others. A series of decisions, some conscious some unconscious, begin to create the sense of balance on the canvas. “It is eventually the very careful attention to all of these changing relationships which allow me to leave what I consider to be the most beautiful moments of awkward beauty, and tension, which contrast beside moments of rest,” she says.

A Jenny Nelson painting is finished when it achieves a perfect balance of spontaneity and artfulness, when not one more mark needs to be made. These are the paintings on exhibit.

Jenny Nelson attended Maine College of Art in Portland ME. and graduated with a BFA from Bard College where she received a scholarship to the Lacoste School of the Arts in France. She has been living and working in Woodstock, New York for 18 years including an Artist Residence at the Byrdcliffe Art Colony from November 2004-08.  Her exhibition history includes the Samuel Dorsky Museum, New Paltz NY, Tria Gallery, NYC, and Anne Irwin Fine Art, Atlanta, Georgia. This is Jenny Nelson’s third exhbition at Chace-Randall Gallery.

Chace-Randall Gallery is located at 49 Main Street, Andes, NY. Summer Gallery Hours: Thursday - Sunday and Holiday Mondays 11 - 5, and by appointment. For more information call 845.676.4901 or visit www.chacerandallgallery.com.

 

Cosmopolitan Cosmopolitan, oil on canvas, 24" x 24"

El Dorado El Dorado,oil on linen, 36" x 36"

Palmer Palmer, oil on canvas, 36" x 30"

All at Once All at Once, oil on linen, 36" x 36"

Verbena Verbena, 10" x 20"

High Flyer High Flyer, oil on linen, 30" x 30"

Vivi Vivi, oil on canvas, 30" x 36"

Belle Belle, oil on linen, 36" x 48"

Set Sail Set Sail, oil on linen, 36" x 48"

Blue Print Blue Print, oil on linen, 30" x 30"

April April, oil on canvas, 20" x 20"

Cowboy Cowboy, oil on linen, 16" x 16"

Sun Porch I Sun Porch I, oil on canvas, 8" x 10"

Sun Porch II Sun Porch II, oil on canvas, 8" x 10"

Meadow Lane Meadow Lane, oil on canvas, 6" x 9"

 

Roll Magazine, May 2010: http://rollmagazine.com/apr10/articles/art.php

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