Grasp.3
Grasp is continued series of work exploring the human body as a metaphorical landscape, delving into the intricate contours that intimate touches between self and others create upon a persons skin. This work also explores the closeness between two people, as only the subjects know the location of the paintings focus. ...
Solitude
Guided by the role of stepmother and the challenges that come with helping another human through the untamed wilderness of existence, Solitude was created to represent the pressures and loneliness of coming of age despite your protectors constantly surrounding you. From the perspective of an outsider, she’s guarded. From the perspective of the child, she’s floating alone in the darkness. ...
Pressure
Pressure represents a common sentiment many people with chronic pain experience. ...
Grasp.5
Grasp is continued series of work exploring the human body as a metaphorical landscape, delving into the intricate contours that intimate touches between self and others create upon a persons skin. This work also explores the closeness between two people, as only the subjects know the location of the paintings focus....
Grasp.6
Grasp is continued series of work exploring the human body as a metaphorical landscape, delving into the intricate contours that intimate touches between self and others create upon a persons skin. This work also explores the closeness between two people, as only the subjects know the location of the paintings focus....
Grasp.7
Grasp is continued series of work exploring the human body as a metaphorical landscape, delving into the intricate contours that intimate touches between self and others create upon a persons skin. This work also explores the closeness between two people, as only the subjects know the location of the paintings focus....
Urgent
'Urgent' addresses complex social issues, specifically gendered health inequality, through unconventional means by depicting a scenario in a chaotic hospital emergency room where the triviality of a man's injury—being bitten on the finger by a catfish—becomes a source of laughter, shedding light on inequalities within the healthcare system. This collision of tragedy and humor resonates strongly with contemporary visual culture and the female experience, as it incorporates elements of irony, wit, and satire, serving as a coping mechanism for many. ...
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Jennifer Nerio is a seasoned artist from Houston, Texas with a 15-year career that has spanned both the creative and corporate realms. She has applied her artistic talents to fulfill custom commissions, while simultaneously navigating corporate America. With a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Studio Art from the University of Texas at Austin, Jennifer's creative passion finds its truest expression in the art of painting. By day Jennifer dedicates her time to her full-time marketing job. At night, she seeks inspiration within the confines of her own personal haven - her home studio. Finally at a place to dedicate herself to her artwork, she considers herself an emerging artist with a newfound focus on using her skills for her own good.
Jennifer embraces her canvas as a gateway to communicate where spoken words fall short. Every brushstroke carries with it a fragment of herself as she assembles her illusions. The canvas becomes a conduit for her deepest emotions, often hard to articulate otherwise.