Abstracts

J Mane Gallery

Dec. 1, 2024 - Dec. 31, 2020

31 Lippincott Ave.
Voorhees, 08043

www.jmanegallery.com

J. Mane Gallery is pleased to present its 3rd Abstracts International Online Juried Art Exhibition.

Abstraction finds its roots in ‘intuition’ (of the artist) and ‘freedom’ (for the artist as well as for the viewer). It is the capability of the artist to use their imagination to look beyond what we can physically see and translate intangible emotions onto the canvas. It is also the ability of the audience to then try to connect to the artist’s intention and free their own mind of visual restrictions. Historically, the abstract art movement emerged in the nineteenth century as a reaction to academic painting or realism. In fact, a very simple way to understand the essence of abstract art is to think of it as a visual opposite of realistic art. While realism pays attention to every tiny fold or wrinkle, abstraction gives the artist the freedom to trust their intuition to create art that is equally worthy of an audience.

We invited artists to submit work that best represents abstract art. All artists over the age of 18, regardless of location or experience, were encouraged to submit their best art and photography. We received over 200 entries from 5 different countries.

Each of our themed exhibitions, awards for First, Second and Third Place. The First Place winner for our 3rd Abstracts show is Sidra Hassan-Brown for her alcohol ink, Crystal. Sidra’s excellent command of the medium, composition and unique interpretation of the theme is what set her work apart. Sidra is also the Featured Artist for the next four weeks.

Taking Second Place is Janet Lucroy for her digital collage archival pigment print, Coalescence 4. Janet’s ability to use colors and textures to their best visual strength and to create a sound composition from these elements are excellent. And, Third Place goes to Elizabeth Kayl for her photograph, Fire And Ice. The calming colors and movement created by the image creates an abstract world.

Honorable Mention awards were given as well. The body of work was found to encourage involvement and imagination. This art is mostly about providing its viewers with an intangible and emotional experience. Honorable Mention awards go to Estelle Asmodelle for her acrylic painting, The Arrangement, Alexandra Cicorschi for her mixed media piece, Small Gesture Offer, Victor Cuzmenco for his mixed media on canvas, Happening 1, Lisa Daniels for her acrylic painting, Beauty In The Deep, Michael J. Duke for his enhanced photo, Bicycle Wheel, John Federlin for his acrylic, Diffraction, Jeremiah Gilbert for his photograph, Metal Wave, Kerstin Glaess for her oil painting, Green Garden, Virginia Gott for her mixed media piece, Ragman, Nyrex X for the acrylic ink, If Jellies Were Real Here, Daniel Kabakoff for his watercolor, Color Block, Susan Kiefer for her oil painting, Squaring The Circle, Lizzy Kirby for the acrylic painting, Summer Spirits, Adam Land for his acrylic painting, Revival, Evgenia Makarova for her acrylic Rhapsody Triptych, John Mazlish for his photograph, River Ice, Mishal Mohan for her acrylic painting, Become Your Own Fucking Fire, Y. Hope Osborn for her digital photo Flash, Alexander Reutov for his ink on paper, Pond, Regina Roland for her watercolor, Vestments II, Eric Sanders for his oil and paint sticks, Coming Unraveled, Kendra Stenger for her mixed media, Staccato, Chelsea Stewart for her acrylic ink and charcoal on canvas, Hole, Shane Taremi for his metal print Yellow, Orange And Blue and Ti’riet Sabine Vogt for her oil, The Key. Please visit the Monthly Winners Page to learn more about each of these award winning artists and to contact them directly about their work.

The remaining artists included in the exhibition serve as an example of impressive talent and we are honored to showcase their artwork on the J. Mane Gallery website.

We thank all the competition participants.

If you are interested in purchasing any of the artwork in this exhibition, please contact the artists directly. J. Mane Gallery does not enter into the selling of artwork featured in any of the monthly online exhibitions. You will find the artist’s website or email by clicking on their images below.

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