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Image:
6.50" x 10.00"
Mat Border:
2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
12.00" x 15.50"
Jamaican Woman Framed Print
by Jean Hildebrant
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Jamaican Woman framed print by Jean Hildebrant. Bring your print to life with hundreds of different frame and mat combinations. Our framed prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and delivered "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Design Details
My model was originally from Jamaica. The costume she has on is from Jamaica and hand printed.
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Artist's Description
My model was originally from Jamaica. The costume she has on is from Jamaica and hand printed.
About Jean Hildebrant
Born and raised in a small town in Oregon, Jean Hildebrant found herself drawn to the beauty of art at the exceptionally early age of three. With a love for art growing within, Jean spent most of her free-time drawing to develop her gift. As her personal style began to develop, she discovered that she especially enjoyed working in oil and pastel mediums. Specializing in portraits and figurative works. As Jean continued seeking out ways to improve her talents, she attended workshops held by local artists and enrolled as an art major in the local college. As a result of her efforts, she won two scholarships to Scottsdale Artists School, based strictly on the merit of her work. She has studied with nationally known artists Albert...
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Nja Hubert-Toussaint
Hi, I am writing a paper on this painting for my art history class and I was wondering if you can answer these few questions: 1. why did you do this painting? 2. Is there a patron? 3.How does it fit into your body of work more generally? 4. what is your signficance in the history of American art?
Jean Hildebrant replied:
This painting is a portrait of a friend, a woman that I met with Jamaican heritage. I dressed her in garments that she had brought back from Jamaica. I found her to be a interesting subject I placed her natural light coming through the window. There is no patron. This fits into my body of work because it is a figure. I love to paint people especially people that interest me, people of different ethnicities.I also love to paint the effect of light, so this incorporates both of those elements, which is common to my work. As for significance I don't think I could answer that question I don't think that I have much significance but I hope that people can be uplifted by my work and enjoy it.Thank you for your interest , Jean
Isaac Richter
Your work is stunning!! You go down to details ...(almost) as a camera.. and so colorful! I love the game between lights and shadows. Her skin looks so much real.. Amazing!! A pleasure for me to see your paintings!
Jean Hildebrant replied:
Thank you, Isaac, for you kind remarks and for taking time to describe what you see and what appeals to you. Much appreciated! Jean
Jean Hildebrant
Alga and Sujata, I appreciate both of your nice comments and a special thank you, Alga for the fav!
Sujata Singh
lovely work !!
Alga Washington
This is gorgeous. A favorite.
Jean Hildebrant
Hi Tyler, I use soft pastels. Different brands, some a bit harder than others. Nupastel and a similar type stick by Jack Richeson for harder pastels to start a drawing then progress to softer sticks such as Rembrandt and even softer to Sennelier and hand made sticks by Unison, Jack Richeson, Terry Ludwig, etc. Feel free to message me with other questions if I can be of more help :) Jean
Tyler Martin
What kind of pastels do you use for most of your work? Oil, soft, chalk?
Jean Hildebrant
Thanks for the kind words :)
Tyler Martin
Wow, didn't know pastels could look so amazing!
Jovica Kostic
Beautiful :)
Robert Lacy
The Jamaican Woman is a knockout! Great work.
Kenji Tanner
So beautiful Jean, just great art!
David Fedeli
All of your work is exceptional Jean!
Deric Relova
Beautiful work, love it!
Keith Burgess
Your work is exceptional! This piece is truly outstanding...
Richard Gordon
Thank you Jean for your comment about my work... A tribute is what it is. I just reviewed your work... I love what you do! Thanks.
Robert Bissett
First class in every department! Very fine indeed!
Oksana Franklin
Love your work!