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Artist Information:
Jane Guthridge
Denver, CO
United States
Member Since: Jul 2005

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Artist Exhibitions:
2010 New Work, Space Gallery,
Denver, CO
2010 Mix, The Center for
Visual Arts, Denver, CO
2010 Luminous Layers, Portland
Oregon
2010 ArtLA, Los Angeles, CA
2010 The Art of Women, Denver
International Airport
2009 Luminescence - Dialog
Gallery, Roanoke, VA
2009 The Art of Women,
Republic Plaza, Denver, CO
2009 ...

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Artist Galleries:
Space Gallery
Denver, Colorado USA

Bryant Street Gallery,
Palo Alto, California USA...

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Artist Reviews:
The Pastel Journal
article by Maggie Price
describes the work of Jane
Guthridge as "rich layers of
color reminiscent of batik
work or a fine
tapestry...patterns of trees
and foliage, intricately
interwoven branches and
creative color usage make for
appealing images in which the
subject is often subordinate
to ...

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Collections:
Charles Schwab, Colorado
Business Committee For the
Arts, Colorado State Bank and
Trust, First Community Bank,
First National Bank of
Colorado, GE Johnson
Construction Company, Kaiser
Permanente, Peak Public
Relations, Raymond Brown
Investments, Ripcord, Ritz
Carlton Hotels and Sigler
Communications...

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Commissions:
Coming Soon!

Artist Statement for Jane Guthridge

My work is inspired by the natural world - the rich colors of the land, the play of light on water, and the varied plantlife that surrounds us.

This work is created using beeswax with pigment (also known as encaustic) on translucent rice paper. The paper when completely saturated with wax becomes translucent creating a luminous, ethereal quality. I enjoy working with wax because it is constantly flowing and changing, imitating nature in its operation. Many of the colors you see are the result of seeing one color through another. As the light surrounding the painting changes throughout the day, the painting will change as well. I think this constant change is a beautiful metaphor for life.


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