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Serendipitous Journeys: Jan Zoya

21st century humans are over thinkers.  In this age of almost unlimited information access, we Google it, Wikipedia it, overanalyzing most anything and everything that comes our way.  The moments in which we just lose ourselves to what is happening right that very secondare increasingly rare.  Los Angeles artist Jan Zoya intentionally strives to keep the intellect out of her work, resulting in abstract paintings that are free from constraint.

Castle in the Sky by Jan Zoya

Castle in the Sky, oil on canvas, 23×23

Ramshackle Harbor by Jan Zoya

Ramshackle Harbor, oil on canvas, 30×30

Her journeys in paint become a conversation on canvas, a talk between color, texture and what emerges.  Between the path the artist decides to pursue and the road not taken.

City at Night by Jan Zoya

City at Night, mixed media on canvas, 36×48

Garden of Earthly Delights by Jan Zoya

Garden of Earthly Delights, mixed media on canvas, 17×23

Daisychains Around the Maypole by Jan Zoya

Daisychains Around the Maypole, mixed media on canvas, 36×36

As I mentioned in a post last week, I’m learning how to have these conversations in paint.  To let your brain take a vacation while you paint is very difficult to do!  We’re always wanting to know, what will the outcome be?  Where is this going?  When will we get there?  But as in Zoya’s work, I found that it was when I stopped thinking that the magical combination of instinct and intuition took over.  And the journey became much more interesting!

Passage by Jan Zoya

Passage, mixed media on canvas, 36×36

To see more of Jan Zoya’s work, please visit her website and give her Facebook page a like, too!

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