Contributor post by Tracy Castro of Fair Morning Blue
Today I am thrilled to give you a glimpse into Fisterra Studio, workshop of local Austin artist, Jennifer Chenoweth. Jennifer’s choices of media are fearlessly diverse – from straightforward pen and ink drawings to elaborate oil on canvas paintings - from cast concrete sculpture to oil with charcoal on plasma cut aluminum. Jennifer approaches her art with the inquisitiveness of a philosopher; her pieces evolve from an ongoing conversation, often translating a given image from a drawing to a paper cut-out, to a plasma cut aluminum sculpture and sometimes back again.
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