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What the Water Gave: Jessica Pisano

While Mr. F and I are camping in Yosemite, I’m resharing some posts you might have missed the first go ’round!  Enjoy!

If there is one thing we learned during our time in the desert, it is that Mr. Forager & I are water people.  We need to see it, smell it, hear it.  Whatever form it make take, whether the ocean, the Puget Sound, a lake, or river, something about it is essential to us.  In her work, Rhode Island artist Jessica Pisano invites us into the sense of stillness and timelessness the water gives us.

Watermark by Jessica Pisano

Watermark, oil and silver leaf on panel, 60×48

In water, there is such a delicate balance.  It’s presence, when contained, calms us, but when loosed, it can be an incredibly destructive force.  It is essential for growth and life, yet slowly erodes what is in its path.

Fog Ascending by Jessica Pisano

Fog Ascending, mixed media on panel, 36×36

Fog on the Horizon No. 6 by Jessica Pisano

Fog on the Horizon No. 6, oil and silver leaf on panel, 40×30

Sea Legs by Jessica Pisano

Sea Legs, oil and silver leaf on panel, 36×36

Pisano works her water series in translucent layers, creating a depth that reminds us of how the waters overflow and overtake.

Still Waters by Jessica Pisano

Still Waters, oil and silver leaf on panel, 40×40

If you’d like to see more of Jessica Pisano’s work, please visit her website.  You can see her work in person at a number of galleries in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, as well as Stellers Gallery in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL.

All images are via the artist’s website.

 

 

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