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  • Jo-Ann Acey
  • Artists of 35 Claver Place
  • C Bangs
  • Doug Beube
  • Mark Lee Blackshear
  • Ramona Candy
  • Mary Chang
  • Sadikisha Saundra Collier
  • Chris Davis
  • Francks F. Décéus
  • Rosalind Depas
  • Anthony DiMaggio
  • Richard "Deek" Eisenhart
  • Frances Fawundu
  • Kerri Ferrara
  • Tami Gold
  • Jane Greengold
  • Melita Greenleaf
  • Eve Havlicek
  • Kathleen Hayek
  • Elazar Hoch
  • Jamal Ince
  • Ryan Ketchum
  • Leela Le Noury
  • Michela Martello
  • Diana McClure
  • Louis Mims
  • MoCADA
  • Carol Morrison
  • Helene Mukhtar
  • Laura Pawson
  • Jim Porter
  • John Ros
  • John Scheffler
  • Naz Shahrokh
  • Aditya Shringarpure
  • Peter Angelo Simon
  • GG Stankiewicz
  • Kathy Urbina
  • Jorge Valdes
  • Larry Weekes

Jo-Ann Acey

Untitled

Pastel, charcoal and graphite on paper
30" x 44"
2013
Untitled

Monotype, Silk Aquatint
10½" x 15½"
2013
My work is continuously evolving and changing. The images emerge from memories and imagination. The images reflect flashes of land, sea, and dwelling places; the true essence lies in the symbolism of each work. The subject matter becomes secondary to an emotional reaction to the landscape, color or movement. The new work has direction and control, yet there remains a spontaneity and freshness of line and color. Gesture and emotion are critical elements in the work. These personal visual diaries are at once real and imagined quick glimpses of a journey that continues on. I am always finding images in nature that take my breath away – they may have always been in view, but somehow they are new each time I see them.
Email:
jacey@unis.org
Website:
www.aceyart.com
This organization has received funding from the 2010 JPMorgan Chase Regrant Program, administered by the Brooklyn Arts Council.