Layered Paintings



Times of transition—a big move, a new baby, quitting a job—are often exhilarating and terrifying at the identical time. These oil paintings by Michelle Jader are a visual metaphor for that inescapable tumble through everyday dwelling. Jader states her work "explores instants when we eagerly and reluctantly dive into the next stage of our inhabits. These critical times of life contain a universal feeling of decrease of command, time moving ahead, and hurtling through space." This collection, entitled Leaps and Bounds, characteristics numbers bursting from the canvas with courageous power.
To conceive this deepness, Jader tints oil on slips of semi-transparent acrylic panels and then layers them simultaneously to make the last merchandise. Viewers can glimpse the natural combine of the hazy past mixing with the crunchy, clear major number. Before decorating, the creative person presents extensive study by studying topics' bodies and action as they jump on a trampoline. Based on that fact, Jader evolves images that accurately depict the natural form of a person who is floating and falling through the air, the people who have taken the leap and who are facing the excursions of life as they come.
















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