The Absence of Resistance
Jane Jenevieve, a Sydney-based abstract design artist, intricately weaves the contrasts of urban life with her intrinsic connection to nature, embarking on a journey to explore the beauty found with absence of resistance. Her work is a testament to her profound curiosity, particularly her unending inquiry into the realm of colour.
In Jane's art, we find a celebration of the natural wonder inherent in delicate balances. Her compositions effortlessly traverse from simplicity to complexity, subtlety to boldness, fluidity to form. Each brushstroke embodies spontaneity while remaining deeply rooted in the present, conjuring a harmonious and playful aesthetic reminiscent of the sights and emotions of childhood.
Her latest collection, 'Self-Excited Circuit,' explores the concept of the "observer participator" and the intricate relationship between the past, present, and future. It delves into the idea that our observation choices shape the observable reality, emphasizing the interconnectedness of time. The past is not isolated but intertwined with our act of observation, making us co-creators of our reality through perception.