Showing posts with label The Yella Collection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Yella Collection. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2010

Mortality

Mortality
The Yella Collection
Acrylic on Canvas
Subtitles : Limited, Acknowledge, Relinquish. Inspired by the film "Never Let Me Go." Mortality can be seen in two different ways. I see them both. Both cause me pain. But I know its all in God's hands, which comforts me.
24X30
Contact Jennica@JennicaSchwartzman.com for Pricing.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Anniversary


Anniversary
The Yella Collection
Acrylic on Canvas
On our Anniversary weekend we took a trip to Solvang. I absolutely loved a painting I saw in a gallery there and was inspired. The painting in the gallery was sad and wintery. This is my adaptation. This version is much more romantic and springy...nearing the end of Winter, afternoon, bittersweet.
24X30
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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Tulum


Tulum

The Yella Collection

Acrylic on Canvas

18X24 inches

Currently on display in the Schwartzman home in Southern California.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Apple Valley Death Squad


Apple Valley Death Squad

The Yella Collection

Acrylic on Canvas

"Apple valley Death Squad" is a Southern CA based band. I was inspired to paint them a portrait of what the name means to me. The stick driven into the top of the main skull creating an apple-like look is what is causing the blood to pour from the top of the head. The squad is following the main skull to avenge a crime.

24X30

Currently on display in the home of a Film Director in Southern California.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Mistress


Mistress

The Yella Collection

Acrylic on Canvas

The Mistress is viewing her late lover. She waits until after the funeral in order to honor the Widow. She brought flowers...but she just stands still, there are already flowers on his grave.

12X14

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Barefoot in a Park


Barefoot in a Park

The Yella Collection

Acrylic on canvas

details to come

This is a picture of the tree, we named "Brian," that my husband and I planted in his parent's field during our wedding ceremony in October 2009 in Winslow, Arkansas. We named him Brian in honor of my late uncle. We were married in an outdoor ceremony barefoot in a field.

Currently on display in a private residence in hollywood CA

Sailing


Sailing

The Yella Collection

Acrylic on canvas

details to come

Currently on display in a private residence in Southern CA

Maya Riviera


Maya Riviera

The Yella Collection

Acrylic on canvas

details to come

This is a portrait of our neighbors on vacation in Mexico.

Currently on display in a private residence in Hollywood, CA

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Sun and Moon


"Sun and Moon"

The Yella Collection

Acrylic on Canvas

Details to come

Inspired by Daniella Twigg’s Australian Body Artwork

Currently Displayed at a private residence in Washington

NOT FOR SALE

Honeymoon View


"Honeymoon View"

The Yella Collection

Acrylic on canvas

10”X20”, 1 1/2” thick

Inspired by Ryan Schwartzman

Currently displayed in Schwartzman Home

NOT FOR SALE

Map to My Heart


"Map to My Heart"

The Yella Collection

Acrylic on Canvas, flat

Details to Come

Inspired by Ryan Schwartzman

Currently on display in Schwartzman home

NOT FOR SALE

Titus Andronicus: Tamara's Revenge


"Titus Andronicus: Tamara’s Revenge"

(not fully pictured here)

The Yella Collection

Acrylic and water on Canvas. Stapled to keep both pieces of Canvas together.

Unframed, rolled up. Frame optional for display.8’3”X9’ (Approx. 100X107 inches)

Inspired by William Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus

Tamara, the Queen of The Goths, begged and pleaded for the Great Titus Andronicus to spare her firstborn son from the slaughter. After her greatest loss, she vowed to destroy his family in the same way. This is a family tree used as a backdrop for a One-Time Shakespearean Performance of Titus Andronicus through the eyes of Tamara. This vicious story of vengence was performed as the final thesis project in Acting at the California State University of Fullerton.

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Dreams


"Dreams"

The Yella Collection

Acrylic on Canvas

Details to come

Inspired by Corinne Nickel

This is a revision of a revision of an original painting displayed as a prop for a performance at a school in the Riverside area by Corinne Nickel in 2000.

Currently on display in a private residence in Washington

Midnight


"Midnight"

The Yella Collection

Acrylic on Canvas

Details to come

Inspired by Daniel Canaday

21X31 inches.

Midnight atop a hill a man and woman were formed into a single tree. The man is the taller part on the left and the woman on the right. They sit waiting and watching over the village below for a couple to come up at midnight on a full moon in order to change places with them. Pictured here they have waited over 1000 years.

Currently in storage, available

Contact Jennica@JennicaSchwartzman.com for pricing

Boyfriend


"BOYFRIEND"

The Yella Collection

Acrylic on Canvas

Details to come

Inspired by a date on January 18th, 2008

On display in a private residence in Visalia

NOT FOR SALE

Burning for You


"Burning for You"

The Yella Collection

Acylic on Canvas

Details to come

Painted for Corinne Nickel

Currently on display in Schwartzman home

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The Old World Speak


"The Old World Speak"

The Yella Collection

Acrylic on Canvas, flat, Unframed, rolled up.

Details to come

Inspired by Svetlana Effremova

18X26 inches.

“Zee Old Verld Speek” is a communal dialect used by a small group of young artists. This is done in homage to a beloved instructor. ...Fire breathing dragon...

Currently in storage, available

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Night Sky


"Night Sky"

The Yella Collection

Acrylic on Canvas

Details to come

24X36 inches, ¾ inch thick, studio sized.

Acrylic on Canvas. Signed by artist on back.

Unframed work.

The dark parts of the Moon's surface were called maria or seas, and the light parts were called terrae or continents. The terrae are represented in this painting by glass shards taken from a mirror in order to reflect the owner onto the Moon’s surface. The maria are the deep thoughts within a person that cannot be seen from the surface—therefore the mirrors have been removed. There are no stars in this sky, no shiny and distracting objects to take away focus on yourself, on your moon. The branches extended towards you representing the earth reaching up to you, longing for your reflection of light.

Currently on display in Schwartzman home

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Dark Tree


"Dark Tree"

The Yella Collection

Acrylic on tissue paper, newspaper, and corkboard

Details to come

Currently on display in a private residence in Alta Dena

Our Signs


"Our Signs"

The Yella Collection

Acrylic on Canvas

Details to come

20X31 inches

This is an expression of harmony between all of our signs. They aren’t separated by classification, just wandering together.

Currently in storage, available

Contact Jennica@JennicaSchwartzman.com for pricing