Acrylic on canvas. The musicians of the woodwind section of Toronto Symphony Orchestra are the inspiration for creating this work. My choir performs with them regularly and I gaze at the musicians and their dexterity as we practice for many hours on great musical works
#flutes #oboe #clarinet #Frenchhorn
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C$ 300.00
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Length/Depth: 18 in
Width: 24 in
Height: 1.5 in
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Jennylynd James is a Renaissance woman: a food scientist, soprano, writer and fine artist in one package. With a Ph.D. in Food Science from McGill University, Jennylynd worked for many years in the food industry in the US, Latin America, Europe and Canada. She was introduced to oil painting, portraiture and sketching in 2009 while running a business in Ireland. Jennylynd uses the vivid colours of her Caribbean heritage and global travel to influence her artwork.
From childhood, Jennylynd played the piano and sang in large choirs. She is a soprano in the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and her recent paintings focus on a passion for stage performance and capturing the joy of making music.
Loose brush strokes in her acrylic paintings to portray the movement and expression of musical characters at live shows.
"I crop the most animated scenes to fill small and large canvases with the illusion of a big, rich sound."
Jennylynd James is a Renaissance woman: a food scientist, soprano, writer and fine artist in one package. With a Ph.D. in Food Science from McGill University, Jennylynd worked for many years in the food industry in the US, Latin America, Europe and Canada. She was introduced to oil painting, portraiture and sketching in 2009 while running a business in Ireland. Jennylynd uses the vivid colours of her Caribbean heritage and global travel to influence her artwork.
From childhood, Jennylynd played the piano and sang in large choirs. She is a soprano in the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and her recent paintings focus on a passion for stage performance and capturing the joy of making music.
Loose brush strokes in her acrylic paintings to portray the movement and expression of musical characters at live shows.
"I crop the most animated scenes to fill small and large canvases with the illusion of a big, rich sound."