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billboard series 3
20"L x 14" H x 1" D
mixed media: on wood: acrylic paint, water color paint, billboard paper, collaged paper, nails, silver cord, glass jewels, beads, xerox paper
the middle part of this piece was done separately. i have a series of sketchbooks that i had made 2d collages in. every now and then i take out one of my earlier works and incorporate it into a new art piece. since my "style" of work changes as time passes i like to use the "old" with the "new". this keeps me in my original 2d collage roots and yet refreshes the piece into something different. maybe i should change the name of the series to "transformation"???
actually the "inside" collaged piece is "billboard" from italy and the "pink face" is torn from a billboard in new york. so it's a "double billboard". i just realized that...it was unintentional, but i like the "double" effect.
since i didn't realize this when creating this piece this underscores what i wrote about how i do my art in my profile...it is often "unconscious"...i never know from whence it comes!
mandala 5
2012
mixed media on wood: acrylic paint, wood tied with cloth, bones, tooth, collaged matchboxes, sequins, skulls, jewels , dolls, carpet tacks
14" round X 2" deep
EXHIBITED AT:
Washburn Arts Center Linda K. Jordon Gallery
Gallaudet University
800 Florida Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002
30 august-21 september 21012
artomatic
18151 s. bell street
arlington, virginia
18 may-24 june, 2012
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self portrait 4: changes
14" H x 23" L
mixed media: acrylic paint on wood, carpet tacks
2008
exhibited at:
Touchstone Gallery
406 7th St, NW
Washington, DC
7 January - February 9 2009
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as we grow we all go through changes...from baby to young girl to young woman to....now. these changes are reflected by not just appearance, but by intangibles that are within us.......we take our self with us as we grow (both the good and not so good), but hopefully we can also modify, add, enhance aspects of our self to fit the (growing) time and life we are living.
i am looking at myself.....the various "me"....a portrait within a portrait.
the (large) "me" is smiling.........i am happy with whom i am.....i will continue to grow and change i am sure......but......i am quite pleased with how i have nurtured myself.
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bathing beauties: 1
12" x 12" x 12"
mixed media: in made wood box: acrylic paint, dolls, plastic fish, rubber toys, mirrors, collaged paper, thread spool
here is the companion piece
bathing beauties 2
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helena series 2: the birth of buddha
2006
23" L x 24" H x 1 1/4" D
mixed media: on wood: acrylic paint, beads, nails, carpet tacks, wool, collaged paper, cloth flowers, jewels.
exhibited at:
Smith Farms Gallery
1632 U Street NW
Washington DC
2 Nov – 28 Dec 2007
Artomatic 2007
Arlington, VA
13 April – 20 May 2007
Alexandria City Hall
11 September – 9 October 2006
jennifer beinhacker
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helena series 6: a doll's story
mixed media: in handmade doll house: acrylic paint, dolls, toys, masks, straight pins, sequins, jewels, bullet casings, collaged paper, thread spools, bracelet, mirrors, beads, bones, cloth flowers, snow globe
49" H x 27" L x 13" D
exhibited at:
Smith Farms Gallery
1632 U Street NW
Washington DC
2 Nov – 28 Dec 2007
2007
jennifer beinhacker
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pastel 2: why are they crying?
water soluble pastels on cardboard mounted on wood.
24" L x 18" H
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normally i paint, collage, mixed media on/in wood. my art is usually quite "dark and often "bloody".
i have recently been experimenting with pastels.
therefore i decide to "try" my hand at pastel using my usual cast of characters that one normally sees in my art.
i am quite surprised with how the piece has turned out. although the "people" that are represented in this piece are ones i've used before they have never been used in quite this way..by that i mean......so "cheerful"!!! ( as i view the piece). normally my art is rather dark, has lots of grim figures, "blood", etc. but this piece practically sparkles with pinks, light blue, turquoise, bright oranges, yellows. and, i think, that changes the nature of the piece.
what do i think of this art piece? hmmmm......i think i rather like it.....doesn't look like i made it...fun in a blaze of color way. has more of a "folk art" look than my usual work.....not as raw, brut, outsider, visionary as i normally paint.
considering that it started out only as an "experiment" and not intended to be a "serious" piece, i suppose i have achieved my goal. i now know i can use pastel with my usual people/figures/hands/etc. but....i also know that pastel and "blood" do not mix..at least not for me, not at this moment. maybe as i try again "there will be blood" !
i would be very inertested in any coments. do you find this too "cutesy"? too "happy" i don't do "cute" and am wondering if this is....
the title was given to me by helena. when she viewed the finished piece she said: "i like it, but why are they crying"?
april 2008-here's some fun news: i just sold two of my (new medium for me) pastels...this pastel, "pastel 2: why are they crying?" and "pastel 9".
i also sold "pastel 5: paradise" found a few weeks ago.
i made all these new pastels for my upcoming "artomatic" art show, 29 may-5 july.
i am mega psyched. three pastels sold before the show even opens. luckily i've continued to work so i have others i can hang and still have the 12 i wanted to hang...just not the "original" 12!
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acrylique sur arches 300g
55x46cm
Peinture par Dominique Campfort, artiste handicapé du collectif " ARTELIER".
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as we grow older more responsibilities and life events sometimes "bury" the child within. it is important to nurture our "inner child".....to not forget the joy we felt when life seemed more care free.....to be "adult" doesn't mean "no play"....one has to embrace all that life offers...to laugh, smile, celebrate......remember to play with your "toys", be they a paintbrush or a balloon.
the figure on the right (as you view the art piece) is me: grown up, but still "playing" with my "toys" (my paintbrush/my art...the joy i experience when working on my art).
on the left i am "blindfolded" in a circle of adult responsibilities...i can't see a way out...how to lose the blindfold....
the "portrait" on the easel is me.......at age three
the hand....my hand....lifting the blindfold...i control my life, my fate, my destiny.....my joy!
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mixed media: on wood: acrylic paint, tissue paper, sepia photograph
23" L x 14" H
2008
exhibited at:
Touchstone Gallery
406 7th St, NW
Washington, DC
7 January - February 9 2009
self portrait 10 :hiding
in wooden box: acrylic paint, bracelet from india, collaged match box, wool, collaged paper, sparkle paint, stamps, bead, shell, rock, marbles, glass globules, photograph (of me. the reason my face looks "white" is because i am wearing white face paint.....to accentuate the "hiding"), plastic berries, skull
14" X 11" X 3 "
this self portrait did not turn out quite the way i wanted. what did i what..now i am not sure....it has all the elements i planned on using..it has the lime green paint i use in all the backgrounds of my self portrait.s (as a unifying element) .it has me (LOL!).... but still......
the sides are all painted but are not show in this photograph. i tried to take a photo of this at an angle so you could see the sides, but that didn't work out.
on the sides are "stamp" faces and green glass globules. on the top are three black marbles.
the inside has collaged faces and hanging down under the bracelet ( which i bought in india) is a collaged match box that i made.
anyway...i decided to post it and see what you, my dear flickr friends, thought.
maybe i should just trash it?????
added: thank you all my dear flickr friends for your encouraging words.
i will not trash it :)
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dialogues of the dead-14th dialogue
debates in the nether regions between the shades of real and imagined characters, sometimes with supernatural beings
painting-acrylic painting on wood, collaged paper, stamps,acrylic paint, metallic paint
based on my travels in ethiopia at rock hewn churches
25" X 5"
SORRY-this may be a tad hard to see. i could not shine a lot of light on it to photograph it because then the background black glossie paint would reflect the light. hope you can see this painting and enjoy it.
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debates in the nether regions between the shades of real and imagined characters, sometimes with supernatural beings
mixed media:wooden fruit box, paint, assemblage, found objects, dolls, beer caps, wool, carpet tacks, bones glass globular, pins, beads, shells, stones, paper
12" x 7 1/4" x 4"
exhibited at:
Artomatic 2008
Washington, DC
9 May– 15 June 2008
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art outside the edge
2008
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created in a two week frenzy following the opening of my art show "artomatic" 2007
blood series uses visual language to generate archetypal, primal figures. there is a subconscious decision to call forth these god figures - form representations. they are tied all together in blood -- birth, life, family, violence and death. from "the garden of eden" to "the hand of god" -- witness horror, joy and recovery
acrylic paint on wood
24" x 24"
2007
exhibited at:
Artomatic 2008
Washington, DC
9 May– 15 June 2008
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mixed media: on wood: skulls, bones, dolls with handmade clothes, hand made sequined jar, turkey foot, teeth, candle, stones, bones, nails, jewels, flowers, brown twine, paint, paper, fabric trim, glass globs, sequins, matches, collaged paper.
24" x 19" x 3 1/2"
exhibited at:
Artomatic 2007
Arlington, VA
13 April – 20 May 2007
jennifer beinhacker
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weathered garden trellis 2
i had this "garden trellis" in my garden for several years. and yes, the "objects" were attached (i have a strange garden!). when i felt the trellis was sufficiently "weathered" i brought it in and "made art"!
i usually put objects in my garden to weather them. i like the "look".
of course the "back" painting was not weathered in my garden. i painted it and attached the trellis to it.
mixed media: weathered garden trellis, dolls, nails, collaged paper, bone, jewels, shells, cord, drink stirrer, glass globules, beads, mirrors, necklace, milagro, acrylic paint, spray paint, watercolor paint, old coin, tumbled glass, bottle caps, stamps, dental mold teeth, child's toy figure, marble
38" x 18 1/2" x 3"
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the adventure of living and traveling the world is reflected in the "mail art" series. the "mail" used is actual mail i received while living abroad.
mixed media: acrylic paint, found objects, dolls, bones, teeth (my dental mold), cloth flowers, jewels, thread spool, beer caps, paper, wooden box, dowels, beads, stamps, collaged paper.
13" x 10" x 6"
2007
i just received the acceptance letter (18 may).
i am going to be in a show in viridian gallery, 530 west 25th st., ny 10001.
only 25 artists were accepted for the show. 370 artists world wide applied. many submitted up to 10 art pieces for consideration. i submitted three.
the juror for selection is elisabeth sussman, curator at the whitney museum (how cool is that!!!!! the whitney!..years ago i had some work in the art-o-matic at the whitney).
the show runs from 30 june-17 july, 2009. the opening reception is thursday 2 july, 5-8 pm.
this is my second new york show. my first was at the pen and brush gallery 2-26 april, 2009.
and now, just a month later, i am accepted into another new york gallery!
neal and i will take the bus up to ny for the opening of the show. we will return that night since just a few days later we leave for france and spain.
last summer, when we were in africa, i had a reading with a fetishman. he said that "good things would happen to me in my art". i believed him than and i certainly believe him now. it is amazing all the "good happenings" i have had in my art since we returned from africa.
i am very excited......and so pleased!!!!!
exhibited at:
art space gallery
750 center street
herndon, va.
16 february-11 march, 2012
Viridian Gallery
530 W.25th St.
New York, New York 10001
30 June-17 July 2009
All Arlington Salon
Ellipse Arts Center
4350 N. Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA
31 July - 13 September 2008
Artomatic 2008
Washington, DC
9 May– 15 June 2008
Touchstone Gallery
406 7th St, NW
Washington, DC
7 January - February 9 2009
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day of the dead
mixed media: in wood fruit box: acrylic paint, dolls, doll parts, collaged small matchboxes, screen, cloth flowers, religious picture, stones, bones, beads, skulls, candle, carpet tacks, collaged paper. religious medals, jewels, bottlecap (with face of skeleton in it).
exhibited at:
dia de los muertos
artoutlet
2925 Wilson Blvd
Arlington, VA
13 Oct 2007
this art piece was sold at a "day of the dead" show that i was in in 2007.
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the adventure of living and traveling the world is reflected in the "mail art" series. the "mail" used is actual mail i received while living abroad.
mixed media: acrylic paint on wood, "mail", stamps
18" L x 14" H
2007
exhibited at:
Artomatic 2008
Washington, DC
9 May– 15 June 2008
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shrine 12
mixed media on wood: acrylic paint, my photographs of dolls i collaged and assemblaged, collages paper, mirrors, bottlecaps, bone, sequins, jewels, cloth flowers, matchbox retablo, skull, beads, day of the dead figure, stamp, angel charm
23 1/2" X 9 1/2" X 2"
EXHIBITED AT:
Torpedo Factory Art Center
105 North Union Street
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
30 October- November 2010
IN THE NEWSPAPER:
i was reading the washington post newspaper weekender section, friday 22 october, with my morning coffee.
imagine my surprise when i turned to page 27 and.........there is my art....my shrine 12, with my name under it.
the article in the section, talking about the "ofrenda" show that i will be in 28 october-9 november, 2010, at the torpedo factory art center.
must admit..seeing it in the newspaper brought a huge smile to my face! i am enjoying my "five minutes of fame"!
EXPLANATION OF THIS ART PIECE:
i have been making shrines for neal because he has been having problems with his eyes.
i finished this shrine in time for his cataract surgery 23 july.
the surgery went well.
the surgery took longer than expected and the recovery took a long time also as neal was nauseous, dizzy, felt like throwing up. so of course we had to wait. they gave him medicine to help with all that. he was so pale and had the sweats.
when we got home david and i put him to bed after giving him his eye drops (3 kinds every two hours).
neal has to wear a hard, clear, plastic eye patch when he sleeps so he does not rub his eye in his sleep.
neal says it hurts. they gave him medicine for the pain after the surgery and also extra strenght tylenol. it still hurts. i can give him more tylenol at 2pm.
tomorrow he sees the doctor for the follow up visit. at that time we will ask all our questions about travel, etc.
neal did very well. he was not exceptionally nervous. i think i was more anxious than he was.
having david with us was an enormous help. he is the best son!
we are glad it is over.
LATER SAME DAY:
after neal woke up from his three hour nap (he was exhausted!), at 3pm, he was in a lot of pain and the nausea continued (bad). i called the doctor. he called the pharmacy and ordered pain medication and anti-nausea medication. i had to go pick it up. the doctor became upset when he found out i was walking to the pharmacy because it was 100 degrees outside...but no choice (the car was in the repair shop!).
on my way out i saw one of my neighbors and asked her of she would take me to the shopping center. she said yes and off we went.
before i left the house i called david and he called christine and she left work and decided to meet me at the pharmacy...surprise. she then drove me home and popped in to see neal.
neal took both medications and the doctor called back around 1 1/2 hours later to see how neal was doing. the pain and nausea were worse. the doctor said he would come, from his home, and meet us at his office.
i called david and he came over. neal could hardly walk to the car and had to lean on david and stop constantly. at one point we had to stop driving, go into a shopping mall parking place, because neal though he would throw up.
we finally made it to the doctor and he took the pressure in neal's right eye. it was 150% higher than the left eye! it was a dangerous glaucoma situation. the doctor said if it didn't go down and continued it could cause permanent damage to the optic nerve.
he worked with neal, giving him drops, measuring, waiting, doing it again and again and again and again until the pressure dropped to within normal.
the doctor said that the pressure could rise again and neal could be on the drops for who knows how long.
as david put it...it was like his eye ball was going to explode!
we were there for 2 1/2 hours.
the doctor said to call him before neal goes to sleep and let him know how he is doing. and if the pain/nausea return, to call immediately, even if it was three in the morning, and he would see neal.
neal will see the doctor tomorrow at 10:15 am. david will take us there.
this is a great doctor!!!! and neal was a real trouper going through all of this. the change in his mood and appearance was remarkable once the pressure went down.
what a day!!!!!
FOLLOW UP VISIT 24 JULY:
david drove us to the eye doctor. we had the extra added pleasure of helena coming along as christine was doing an art/textile lecture in washington, d.c. with a friend.
the pressure in neal's eye has returned to almost normal. in part that is because he is using eye drops to control the pressure. the doctor said that this glaucoma condition was brought on by the psuedo exfoliation syndrome that neal has (think of it is drandruff in his eye. flakes of the lens come off. ugh!).
we do not know if this glaucoma will continue forever or will abate. probably forever. but will he need to use eye drops forever? we do not know and may not for quite some time.
in the meanwhile he has five different kinds of eye drops to use.
meanwhile neal is pain free and has no nausea. however, he still can not see with his right eye. we will have to wait and see how quickly his eye sight returns. the cornea is cloudy.
the doctor will see him this coming thursday. then he MAY want to see him again the following week. we will not know that until thursday.
the doctor also said that anytime pain or nausea symptoms or anything else return or occur to call him immediately, even at 3 a.m., and he will see neal right away.
our trip to the southwest: at this point we do not see how we could start our trip this coming saturday 31 july . we may not be able to leave until the following week and because the drive to new mexico, arizona and utah is so long to accomplish in the remaining time we can not go.
also there is the issue of neal's "comfort" level...staying near his doctor.
we are, as my mother would say "mulling it over". it is possible to leave the following week and just do some camping/easy hiking in utah?. but again, does that make sense in terms of time? probably not.
we will continue to talk about it but i have the feeling that this summer is the summer we spend in our backyard!
we are disappointed to be sure..but....there will be other summers!
at least the surgery is behind us. now to get the rest of it taken care of.
neal says: NO MORE SHRINES! LOL!!!
every time i made one of these recent shrines more "problems developed" .
maybe i will make a voudou piece next and see in my white magic powers work better that way! LOL!!! .
THE SHRINES WORKED!!!!!
AUGUST 2
neal just called me to tell me the report from the eye doctor. good news! his pressure is 14. the surgery is healing nicely. neal will continue the eye drops until the four bottles of medication are empty. currently he is on only one pressure medication.
neal will see the doctor monday, august 30, to see what needs to be done next. will he have to continue with pressure drops? he will also need a new prescription for reading as he can not really see out of his right eye and therefore his old glasses do not work anymore.
since neal's eye is doing so well the doctor said it would be all right if we went away on holiday!
we are leaving wednesday, august 4 and will return august 25.
first we are going to sedona, arizona. we will stay in a log cabin. we have been to sedona before, but it is beautiful! we will see, among other sights, the vermillion cliffs, red rock state park, take a hummer tour of the slot canyons, and other assorted hikes. we are also going to the south rim of the grand canyon. the grand canyon is the most beautiful, amazing, awe inspiring place we have ever been (and you know how much we have traveled). when i saw the grand canyon for the first time, several years ago, i burst into tears. i have never seen anything as breathtaking!
after sedona we are going to utah. our first stop is in kanab because it is well located for what we want to see and do.
we are going (again) to bryce national park and zion national park. we are doing the slot canyons in lake powell and perhaps also a tour on the lake. we will see kodakchrome national park and the coral pink sand dunes.
in kanab we are staying in a cottage built out of geodes!
when we leave kanab we are going to canyonlands national park. we have been there twice before. we will camp there. the camping and hiking is amazing! we will also go to arches national park (again).
we will be hiking in both arizona and utah. we are looking forward to the hiking and the camping. time to stetch our legs after this long year. neal has had his share of medical issues (the stroke to the 6th cranial nerve and resulting double vision for six months, his back, and the recent catarcat surgery and complications). he is more than ready to "get away" and relax!
i am sure i have left out many of the things ( we will visit, again, the petrified forest on our drive to arizona) we will see and do but will regale you with stories and photographs when we return.
we will have our laptop with us (in addition to our cell phone), so please feel free to write and let us know how all is going. we love getting "mail from home" when we are away.
BELOW ARE THE TWO SHRINES I MADE FOR NEAL WHEN HIS EYE PROBLEMS BEGAN.
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"maman Blanche"
Peinture par Fabien Dupont artiste handicapé du collectif " ARTELIER"
acrylique sur toile 50x50cm
Altered Book: Continuum
South China Sea
Mixed Media
Acrylic and Acrylic Transfer Tryptich
Catherine L. Mommsen
2010
NON-digital
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the adventure of living and traveling the world is reflected in the mail art series. the "mail" used is actual mail i received while living abroad.
mixed media:on wood, acrylic paint, needlepoint hoops, watercolor paper, stamps, collaged paper
14" x 18" x 1"
2009 august
this art piece will be in my newest art show. it is sponsored by two art groups that i belong to.
The ZIP Code Show - Art Outlet & artdc.org
The past, the present, entrapment, enthrallment, nomadism, nowhere and everywhere, drinking beer, making out, secret rooms, contentment, living hell, paint cans, and of course numbers all factor into The ZIP Code Show, happening August 29 (opening night) - September 5, 2009.
The show, an artdc.org and Art Outlet collaborative event, is being held in partnership with Halstead Arlington and the Columbia Pike Revitalization Organization.
The ZIP Code Show will open and close with Saturday night receptions that will include art, artists, performers (see below), a cash bar, and hors d' oeuvres courtesy of Rincome Thai Cuisine. The work will be on display during the receptions and Tuesday, September 1 through Friday, September 4.
The ZIP Code exhibition is located at Halstead Arlington at 1028 South Walter Reed Drive in Arlington, VA 22204.
Gallery Hours: Sat Aug 29, 5-midnight; Tue - Fri, 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm; Sat Sept 5, 5-10 pm
exhibited at:
zip code show
1028 walter reed drive
arlington, virginia
29 august-5 september 2009
Artomatic 2008
Washington, DC
9 May– 15 June 2008
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hidden
collage on wood: white tissue paper overlaid on paper and transparent circles. also acrylic paint, stamps, carpet tacks
19" X 29"
EXHIBITED AT:
Arc Gallery & Studios
1246 Folsom Street (between 8th and 9th streets)
San Francisco, Ca.
7 november-5 december, 2015
jennifer beinhacker
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dancing girls
mixed media: in wood fruit box: acrylic paint, dolls, beads, netting, collaged paper, ribbon, buttons
11"L x 7"H x 5"D
exhibited at:
Artomatic 2007
Arlington, VA
13 April – 20 May 2007
Touchstone Gallery
406 7th Street, NW
Washington, DC
17 Jan - 7 Feb 1997
jennifer beinhacker
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art outside the edge
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created in a two week frenzy following the opening of my art show "artomatic" 2007
blood series uses visual language to generate archetypal, primal figures. there is a subconscious decision to call forth these god figures - form representations. they are tied all together in blood -- birth, life, family, violence and death. from "the garden of eden" to "the hand of god" -- witness horror, joy and recovery
acrylic paint on wood
24" x 24"
2007
exhibited at:
Artomatic 2008
Washington, DC
9 May– 15 June 2008
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art outside the edge
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mixed media: in wood pallet: acrylic paint, dolls, doll parts, straight pins, beads, safety pins, metal chain, sequins, jewels, bones, collaged paper, cloth flower
32" H x 27" L x 6" D
exhibited at:
Artomatic 2007
Arlington, VA
13 April – 20 May 2007
Alexandria City Hall
11 September – 9 October 2006
jennifer beinhacker
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africa series 1: stop
in west africa the practice of female circumsion is against the law. unfortunately the practice still continues today, even on girls as young as 6 years old. this picture depicts the horror of this practice. the little girl looks at the woman with trepidation. the woman has a razor coming out of her mouth.
15" x 20"
water soluble pastels pastels on cardboard
2008
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On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 3:20 PM, wrote:
Dear Ms. Beinhacker,
I am a graduate student research assistant working with Carol Pavlish, PhD, RN, FAAN who is an Associate Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). Volunteering for the American Refugee Committee, we developed a learning program on Health and Human Rights which will be uploaded onto LINGOS website (ngolearning.org). LINGOs is a consortium of over 75 international humanitarian relief, development, conservation and health organizations. LINGOs provides the latest learning technologies and courses so these non profits can increase the skill levels of their employees, and therefore increase the impact of their programs.
We are inquiring whether you hold the copyright for your artwork that currently appears on Flicker. If so, we seek your permission to use your beautiful artwork into one of the powerpoint slides for the Health and Human Rights course. This course will be available to staff around the world who work for organizations that are members of LINGOs. There is no fee required for staff to take the course – nor do faculty or UCLA profit in any way from this course.
Thank you very much for considering this request!
Jennie Chen
Graduate Student
UCLA School of Nursing
MY REPLY:
hello jennie-
i would be pleased to have you use this pastel in your health and human rights class yes i do hold the copy right for this pastel but i give you permission to use it.
this is an important women's issue and i am pleased to share this with the people who will be taking the class.
please also feel free to use what i wrote under the pastel:
africa series 1: stop
in west africa the practice of female circumsion is against the law. unfortunately the practice still continues today, even on girls as young as 6 years old. this picture depicts the horror of this practice. the little girl looks at the woman with trepidation. the woman has a razor coming out of her mouth.
15" x 20"
water soluble pastels pastels on cardboard
2008
jenniferbeinhacker.com
art outside the edge
btw: i made this pastel after my trip to west africa and many discussions i had with both women and men about this practice.
i request that you provide my name and link to my website on the slide.
i would be interested in hearing any reaction to this pastel and what it depicts. when will the class take place?
best regards,
jennifer
jenniferbeinhacker.com
art outside the edge
Will tomorrow's robots believe in humans? Will they return to God? God is dead, make way for his descendants
2022
HUILE SUR TOILE
36X48 pouces (inches)
click on "all sizes" above picture to see larger view
blood series uses visual language to generate archetypal, primal figures. there is a subconscious decision to call forth these god figures - form representations. they are tied all together in blood -- birth, life, family, violence and death. from "the garden of eden" to "the hand of god" -- witness horror, joy and recovery.
"blood series" was created in a two week painting frenzy following the opening of my art show. there are six paintings in this series. they all were painted in two weeks
acrylic paint on wood
18" x 18"
2007
EXHIBITED AT:
artomatic
24 march-6 may 2017
1800 s. bell street
arlington, virginia
art space gallery
750 center street
herndon, va.
16 february-11 march, 2012
Artomatic 2008
Washington, DC
9 May– 15 June 2008
jenniferbeinhacker.com
art outside the edge
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mixed media: acrylic paint, dolls, candles, plaster figures, religious figures, collaged matchboxes, cloth flowers, jewels, plastic figures, toys, nails, bones, beads, tin toys, religious candle holders, scissors, glass containers, sequins, buttons, string, dried flowers, drink stirrers, glass globules, action figures, religious figures, straight pins, doll arms, doll legs
39"L x 46"H x 8" D
EXHIBITED AT:
Smith Farms Gallery
1632 U Street NW
Washington DC
2 Nov – 28 Dec 2007
jennifer beinhacker
jenniferbeinhacker.com
art outside the edge
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mixed media: in wood fruit box: on large spool: doll head, feathers, bones, doll hands, stones, bones, shells, beads, cord, buttons, thread spool, small box, collaged paper, handcarved wooden head, tea stained gauze over doll's head.
11 1/2" L x 24 1/4" H x 6 1/2" D
exhibited at:
The Art League
Torpedo Factory
Alexandria, VA
March - April 1995
Ellipse Arts Center
4350 N. Fairfax Drive
Arlington, VA
july14-august 27, 1994
i have mentioned before that i have received, through flickr, many previous requests to have my art or photographs in various venues world wide. this morning i received this flickr email request to have one of my art pieces in a guide of arlington, virginia. exciting!!!
the letter from the editor is below my (top) reply to her.
hello gabriela-thank you so much for your request to use the photograph of my art piece, exhibited at the ellipse gallery, for your arlington guided walking tour.
i am delighted to have you use it.
i am proud to live in arlington.
this assemblage, " my mother was a chicken farmer", along with two other pieces, was in my first art show when i returned to arlington after living in europe.
i have been in many shows in the ellipse art gallery, the arlington arts center and other arlington venues.
when you credit my art piece can you please do it as:
jenniferbeinhacker.com
this will take your readership to my website should they be interested.
fyi: if you are interested, here is a link to my website:
jenniferbeinhacker.com/home.html
let me know when the arlington guide is up and running as i would enjoy viewing it.
again, thank you for using my art piece in your guide.
best regards,
jennifer beinhacker
jenniferbeinhacker.com
art outside the edge
14 Oct 10
Dear Madam,
My name is Gabriela Voda and I am an editor at www.gpsmycity.com. We are currently compiling a self-guided walking tour to Arlington that will be published on our site www.gpsmycity.com as well as in an iPhone application.
We hereby seek your permission to use one of your photos from Ellipse Art Gallery on Flickr.com as part of the tour guide in question. The photo we need is:
www.flickr.com/photos/30462932@N07/3118222427/
Naturally, we intend to credit you fully for the authorship of this photograph.
I thank you in advance for your permission and look forward to hearing from you soon.
Best regards,
Gabriela Voda
Editor
GPSmyCity.com, Inc
jennifer beinhacker
jenniferbeinhacker.com
art outside the edge
click on "all sizes" above picture to see larger image
created in a two week frenzy following the opening of my art show "artomatic" 2007
blood series uses visual language to generate archetypal, primal figures. there is a subconscious decision to call forth these god figures - form representations. they are tied all together in blood -- birth, life, family, violence and death. from "the garden of eden" to "the hand of god" -- witness horror, joy and recovery
acrylic paint on wood
24" x 24"
2007
exhibited at:
Artomatic 2008
Washington, DC
9 May– 15 June 2008
jenniferbeinhacker.com
art outside the edge
click on "all sizes" above picture to see larger view
artomatic art show
washington, dc
29 may-5 july, 2009
went to artomatic last night for a washington, dc commission of the arts party.
stopped at my art space to replenish my business cards and to say hello to my art!
link to an article about me in the washington, dc "city paper":
www.washingtoncitypaper.com/artomatic/2009/06/03/artistqa...
jenniferbeinhacker.com
art outside the edge