Jodi Jeffreys-Tanner, Founder & Curator of Las Olas Capital Arts, is thrilled to announce her tenth featured artist - Virginia Fifield! Working in high realism, Fifield presents selectively edited subjects of the natural world, in the form of portraiture. Chosen images are "re-presented" in a stark, over-scale format, deliberately devoid of color and context to strip away all sentimental, commercialized, and stylized stereotypical associations. With these drawings, Virginia seeks to inspire a deeper connection to, and awareness of, the natural world. We are so excited to share her spectacular works with you. We hope to see you at her reception on Thursday, February 28th from 6:00 to 9:00 at our offices on Las Olas Boulevard.
Our relationship to the natural world is a consistent theme in Virginia Fifield's artwork. Her super realistic, larger than life sized charcoal drawings of nature explore themes such as our reciprocal relationship with the natural world, perceptions of and beliefs in our rights of ownership, and the spiritual connections between man and nature.
Although the subjects at first appear recognizable and familiar, they aim to initiate a re-vision, a deeper contemplation and internal dialogue about the natural world and the relationship in which we coexist.
Jodi Jeffreys-Tanner, Founder & Curator of Las Olas Capital Arts, is thrilled to announce her tenth featured artist - Virginia Fifield! Working in high realism, Fifield presents selectively edited subjects of the natural world, in the form of portraiture. Chosen images are "re-presented" in a stark, over-scale format, deliberately devoid of color and context to strip away all sentimental, commercialized, and stylized stereotypical associations. With these drawings, Virginia seeks to inspire a deeper connection to, and awareness of, the natural world. We are so excited to share her spectacular works with you. We hope to see you at her reception on Thursday, February 28th from 6:00 to 9:00 at our offices on Las Olas Boulevard.