Sharmon Davidson Jennings , a graduate of the Art Academy of Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky University and Gable Advertising Art School, uses her artwork to explore many themes including, nature and the universe. Her artwork contains colors, textures, and images that convey a mystical dreamlike quality. Jennings', currently residing in Taylor Mill, Kentucky took time out her schedule to talk about her artwork and her artistic methods.
Can you tell us a little about your artwork and your artistic process?
Can you tell us a little about your artwork and your artistic process?
Prayer- by Sharmon Davidson Jennings |
Recently, I’ve taken a departure from this process, beginning a series of collages using maps as the primary material. This series has more of a narrative and personal nature than my previous work. Stylistically, I suppose my work would probably fit best into the symbolist and surrealist genres.
What inspires you as an artist? Why do you create art?
Transformation 29- by Sharmon Davidson Jennings |
What types of themes, ideas, or concepts do you explore within in your artwork?
Balance- by Sharmon Davidson Jennings |
Are there any artists that inspire you? If so, who would they
be, and why?
Transformation 4- by Sharmon Davidson Jennings |
There are lots, but I’ll try to restrict my answer to a few of the more important ones. Probably my earliest influences were the surrealists; in particular I like the female surrealists: Leonora Carrington, Dorothea Tanning, and Leonor Fini. Their work seems more personal and primitive than that of the men. And of course, Frida Khalo, who laid her emotions out there for everyone to see; that takes courage. I admire the work of Odilon Redon – that romantic symbolism, but painted in a looser and almost expressionistic style – you can see the artist’s marks. Another favorite is Francesco Clemente, for some of the same reasons, and for the way he creates ideograms by distorting the figure.
For you, what do you think the role of the artist is?
For you, what do you think the role of the artist is?
Ultimately, I think artists are both recorders and creators of human culture. Think of prehistoric cave art, for example; the recording of the beliefs and visions of that culture also influenced how it evolved. Artists can also be a powerful force for social change; like the canary in the coal mine, artists call attention to the problems that exist in human societies.
Dimensional Shift- by Sharmon Davidson Jennings |
What’s the best and worst part about being an artist? How do you stay motivated?
The best part is getting to do what I love, and hopefully having people find some meaning in it. It’s very gratifying when they respond in a positive way. The worst part, I would have to say, is the business end of art; it’s tedious, and just finding time for all of it in addition to having any time to make the art can be difficult. I stay motivated because it’s what I love to do, and it enriches my life immeasurably. There are times when I don’t feel motivated, but I’ve learned from experience to just push on through. It’s important, too, though, to take a break sometimes to re-charge.
And finally, what advice would you give to emerging artists?
And finally, what advice would you give to emerging artists?
Transformation 3- by Sharmon Davidson Jennings |
For more information about Jennings' and her artwork you can visit her website or visit her blog for more details.
All photos provided by Sharmon Davidson Jennings
5 comments:
Great interview! I love Sharmon's work and in this post it's wonderful to get a glimpse of her motivation, inspiration and thoughts about art.
~ Kathleen Krucoff
thanks for sharing Sharmon's work and interviewing here! I'm a big fan and find her art to be full of spirit, beauty, and depth. I very much enjoyed getting to know her better through your questions!
Wonderful interview. I have been following Sharmon's career for some time now and it is great to learn more about her and her process. Thank you!
Excellent interview...Thanks so much for this share...
S.D.'s the real deal...deep and true and pretty dang capable of anything she puts her heart and mind to...
green light....all systems GO.
Thanks for all your great comments everyone! More interviews coming shortly.
Post a Comment