Purple Hills

Purple Hills

ArtistJessica Matier
MediumMixed Media on Paper
Dimensions4x3"
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This piece is custom matted and framed in wood. Please allow 2-3 weeks for framing and delivery.

The framed dimensions measure approximately 12.875x11.875”.

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About the Art

What the artist saysMy process builds relationships between abstract forms, placing them in a landscape, or punctuating a thought with a relevant symbol to end the idea, acknowledging that it is not my own.
Why we like itWe love the moody Rothko vibes and the impactful burst of color found in this tiny canvas.
Where we hang itThis miniature is well suited for a smaller space. It could even live on a bookshelf or in a home office.

About the Artist

Jessica Matier

Jessica’s work straddles abstract expressionism and surrealism. The driving thoughts are dreamlike as she paints from her subconscious and fills it in with perceptions of her environment. She simultaneously examines the idea of perception itself, creating images to acquire self-healing wisdom. In search of a universal truth, she endeavors to balance the known with the unknown synonymously within the past and present.

Jessica Matier attended Parsons School of Design. In 2016, she departed from watercolor and collage practices to pursue a mixed-media approach to abstract painting. Her work has been shown in group exhibitions in New York City, New Jersey, Chicago, FSU Museum of the Arts, and The Other Art Fair, Brooklyn. In 2019, her painting “Natural Things” was acquired by Rutgers University and is currently on display at the Camden Center of the Arts. Matier was born in South Korea in 1985. At three months old, she was adopted and raised in New Jersey. In 2022, she relocated to Kansas City, MO, where she continues to work.

“I create order and clarity through my imagination and ideas surrounding philosophy and psychology to serve others in their search for contentment, joy, and meaning.”

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