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Amy Jones Jenkins: Karma

14 Jan, 2020 - 17 Feb, 2020

Ro2 is proud to present Karma, a solo exhibition featuring new works by artist Amy Jones Jenkins. The show will run from January 14 through February 17, 2020. 

鈥婭n her upcoming solo exhibition, Amy Jones Jenkins creates a karma driven narrative inspired by a well-known wolf and 2018 Inktober prompts. These playful compositions first start off as rough drawings on paper, and evolve into fully realized digital drawings on Procreate via IPad.

Artist Statement: My current series of 31 digital drawings is a narrative inspired by a well-known wolf and Inktober prompts in 2018. I drew a prompt a day with the popular character Big Bad Wolf representing a very evil man I know from real life that was first introduced in the Mercy Me series.

This series of drawings started roughly on paper with ink sometimes not fully figured out and then explored further digitally in Procreate with a pantone palette of reds-and greens on an IPad Pro. I wanted fully realized compositions and a consistent theme to help inspire compositional consideration and a sustained investigation in my Advanced Placement art students work at Boswell High School. My intent was to have fun creating 鈥渒arma-return鈥 situations for a very bad wolf. These are my digital beginnings.



Ro2 is proud to present Karma, a solo exhibition featuring new works by artist Amy Jones Jenkins. The show will run from January 14 through February 17, 2020. 

鈥婭n her upcoming solo exhibition, Amy Jones Jenkins creates a karma driven narrative inspired by a well-known wolf and 2018 Inktober prompts. These playful compositions first start off as rough drawings on paper, and evolve into fully realized digital drawings on Procreate via IPad.

Artist Statement: My current series of 31 digital drawings is a narrative inspired by a well-known wolf and Inktober prompts in 2018. I drew a prompt a day with the popular character Big Bad Wolf representing a very evil man I know from real life that was first introduced in the Mercy Me series.

This series of drawings started roughly on paper with ink sometimes not fully figured out and then explored further digitally in Procreate with a pantone palette of reds-and greens on an IPad Pro. I wanted fully realized compositions and a consistent theme to help inspire compositional consideration and a sustained investigation in my Advanced Placement art students work at Boswell High School. My intent was to have fun creating 鈥渒arma-return鈥 situations for a very bad wolf. These are my digital beginnings.



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