Art + Nature. Jane Booth + Carla Talopp. JoAnne Artman Gallery

CARLA TALOPP
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ART + NATURE

JoAnne Artman Gallery proudly presents Art and Nature, an online exclusive introducing Jane Booth and Carla Talopp. Celebrating organic forms, colors, and textures, Booth and Talopp create works that illustrate the inextricably entangled relationship between art & nature.

JANE BOOTH Orange Poppies Acrylic, Sumi Ink, Graphite Spray Paint, Watercolor Crayons on Canvas 78 x 64 inches
JANE BOOTH Orange Poppies Acrylic, Sumi Ink, Graphite Spray Paint, Watercolor Crayons on Canvas 78 x 64 inches

Jane Booth lives and works on a ranch overlooking broad, open vistas of native prairie, water, and sky, and uses this environment as a foundation for her work. Schooled in ceramics, Booth pursued her love of sculpture and working with her hands by becoming a steel cutter and welder before she turned to fine art. This background continues to inform her paintings, which create a visceral sense of space and depth. Often creating monumentally scaled, color saturated canvases, her process is tactile and physical. Booth begins with large swaths of raw canvas on the floor. Engaging all of her senses, she accesses a nonverbal internal landscape, translating into a felt sense of color and mark. Paint is poured and pushed by hand into the canvas; the degrees of separation between feeling and fulfillment are narrow. Jane Booth is based in the Kansas City area.

CARLA TALOPP Jungle III Acrylic on Canvas 85.5 x 94.5 inches
CARLA TALOPP Jungle III Acrylic on Canvas 85.5 x 94.5 inches

Carla Talopp’s work is a celebration of the power and beauty of life. Reflecting a feminine, lively, sensual nature, her cross-disciplinary practice reveals a plurality of forms. Nourished by the work of 20th century artist Sonia Delaunay and her revolutionary abstract experimentation, Carla pursued an education in the visual arts at ESAG Penninghen (Paris) and at the Rhode Island School of Design. Through drawing, painting and ceramics, she explores environmental concerns and a rapidly changing world while echoing her personal history. Working in large formats, she measures herself against the vastness of her canvases, leading to the liberation of the painted forms and to bright, exacerbated colors that appear luxuriant and surreal. Carla Talopp’s art transports and moves as boundaries are blurred between the realistic and the fantastical: whether they are teeming jungles or sparkling sea-beds, these painted worlds reflect the artist’s real understanding of the future of nature and its ecosystems.

JANE BOOTH Right Now in the Flower Garden Acrylic, House Paint, Spray Paint, Sumi Ink, Watercolor Crayons on Canvas 64 x 78 inches
JANE BOOTH Right Now in the Flower Garden Acrylic, House Paint, Spray Paint, Sumi Ink, Watercolor Crayons on Canvas 64 x 78 inches

These artists’ work will inspire, provoke, engage and mesmerize. With visual perceptions always changing, peek behind the stories told and you’re sure to find the right artistic expression.

JoAnne Artman Gallery, presents:
ART + NATURE: An Online Exclusive

Featuring JANE BOOTH + CARLA TALOPP

January 1, 2022 – March 5, 2022

Find Our Exhibition @: ART AND NATURE-An Online Exhibition

Works Also on Display By Appointment @ 346 N Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach, CA 92651


JoAnne Artman Gallery

Galleries Are Open by Appointment
326 + 346 N Coast Hwy | Laguna Beach, CA 92651

511A West 22nd Street | New York, NY 10011

Contact:  JoAnne Artman
Telephone:  949-510-5481 | E-mail: joanneartman@aol.com
Website: www.joanneartmangallery.com

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