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Mounds VI

Sale price$2,500.00 USD

Artist: Jessica Eichman
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Apricus Art Collection
Signature:Signed by Artist


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Artist Biography

JESSICA SATERSTROM EICHMAN is an artist who works and lives in Nashville, Tennessee. A native of Natchez, Mississippi, Jessica earned degrees in Art and French before living and working in Paris, France; Corvallis,Oregon; and Boston, Massachusetts. Jessica’s paintings have been exhibited in the Huntsville Museum of Art, Nashville International Airport, and numerous private galleries, and have been featured in print and online. Her work can be found in public and private collections across the country and internationally, including the permanent public art collection in the Nashville Historic Metro Courthouse, Nashville Public Library, and Hermitage Park in Nashville.

Artist Statement

(THROUGH THE ACT OF PAINTING, THE PAINTING ITSELF HAPPENS.)
My work is a balance of intention and chance—control versus surrender. Allowing a painting to develop, collaborating with the creative process rather than directing it, is the heart of my painting practice. If there is an overarching theme to my work, then it is about letting go; letting go of expectations, rules, desire, and fear. It requires a leap of faith, a willingness to fail, and a belief that the simple act of mixing paint and slathering it onto a canvas will eventually turn into something that touches truth.

Inspired by global events, personal moments, human relationships, and happenstances that I observe, my work is an attempt to visually capture how daily life feels to people who are living in the world of today. As we collectively move through a challenging period of history, I feel that it is important to pay attention to details and notice the things that may easily be lost in the clamor of our everyday experience. I hope that my work will serve as documentation of this time.

Thoughtful abstract compositions invite creative thinking and more meaningful interactions with others. By showing up and being present to my own artistic practice, I feel connected to an authenticity that is bigger than myself. By sharing my work with others, I hope to inspire conversation that goes beyond image.
(THROUGH THE ACT OF LIVING, LIFE ITSELF HAPPENS.)