Between Dimensions Feature Artist: Jowita Wyszomirska's Conceptualized Landscapes

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Image Descriptions:

  1. Iterations, 2015, mixed-media, approx. 15'w x 15'h x 5'd, NFS
  2. Iterations (detail), 2015, mixed-media, approx. 15'w x 15'h x 5'd, NFS
  3. In the Liminal, 2016, Paint, markers, mylar, thread, felt, monofilament  Dimensions variable, NFS
  4. In the Liminal (alternate view), 2016, Paint, markers, mylar, thread, felt, monofilament, Dimensions variable, NFS
  5. Unseen Patterns (Feb. 28, 2015, 11:41am, Chesapeake Bay- Aug. 24, 2016, 9:03 AM Georgia), 2016, Paint, markers, mylar, thread, felt, monofilament, Dimensions variable, NFS
  6. Unseen Patterns (Feb. 28, 2015, 11:41am, Chesapeake Bay- Aug. 24, 2016, 9:03 AM Georgia), alternate view 1, 2016, Paint, markers, mylar, thread, felt, monofilament, Dimensions variable, NFS
  7. Unseen Patterns (Feb. 28, 2015, 11:41am, Chesapeake Bay- Aug. 24, 2016, 9:03 AM Georgia), alternate view 2, 2016, Paint, markers, mylar, thread, felt, monofilament, Dimensions variable, NFS
  8. Vanishing Point (Feb. 28, 2015, 11:41 am, Chesapeake Bay- Jan. 12, 2017, 11:32 am, Alsek Glacier, Yukon), 2017, Acrylic paint, markers, thread, monofilament, felt, mylar, approx. 11 x 17 x 6 ft, FS
  9. Vanishing Point (Feb. 28, 2015, 11:41 am, Chesapeake Bay- Jan. 12, 2017, 11:32 am, Alsek Glacier, Yukon), alternate view 1, 2017, Acrylic paint, markers, thread, monofilament, felt, mylar, approx. 11 x 17 x 6 ft, FS
  10. Water Memory, 2018, Ink, acrylic paint, graphite, markers, Mylar, yarn, felt, photo prints, dimensions variable, NFS
  11. Water Memory, alternate view 1, 2018, Ink, acrylic paint, graphite, markers, Mylar, yarn, felt, photo prints, dimensions variable, NFS
  12. Water Memory, alternate view 2, 2018, Ink, acrylic paint, graphite, markers, Mylar, yarn, felt, photo prints, dimensions variable, NFS



Jowita Wyszomirska is an interdisciplinary artist working in the areas of drawing and large scale installations. She is captivated by the motion and stillness of Nature and its unseen forces and infuses her work with information from satellite imagery, weather patterns, maps, and other data combined with impressions of physical landscapes. Moving between representation and abstraction, her work focuses on and then conceptualizes our landscapes, bringing together aesthetics and ecological concerns. She received her BFA at Illinois State University and her MFA from the University of Maryland. She has exhibited nationally in solo and two-person exhibitions. Her honors include residency fellowships at the Andy Warhol Preserve Artist in Residence program, Long Island, NY; Wrangell Artist Residency in McCarthy, Alaska, and Jentel Foundation, Wyoming among others.













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