‘Nova’ by Vanessa Lemen

Artist: Vanessa Lemen
Title: ‘Nova’
Medium: Oil on panel
Dimensions: 10″ x 8″
Framing: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2022

NOTE: This piece was available to purchase as part of our ‘Monochromagic 5’ show, which ran between 1st – 22nd July 2022. If you would like to inquire about its current availability, please email sales@wowxwow.com and we will be delighted to assist.

Description

‘Nova’ by Vanessa Lemen

Artist: Vanessa Lemen
Title: ‘Nova’
Medium: Oil on panel
Dimensions: 10″ x 8″
Framing: Unframed
Year of Creation: 2022

About the Artwork:

Nova is at once a brilliant new star and fragments of a distant memory, her enchanting gaze is mysteriously familiar. To look into the eyes of Nova is to forever have her undivided attention.

About the Artist:

(Artist Bio)

Vanessa Lemen is an award-winning painter based in Carlsbad, CA, USA with works exhibited and in private collections internationally. Her paintings are layered in subtle allegory, with an explorative process that intertwines realism and imagination to depict humanity, metaphor and story. Her work has been published in two new Illustrated Limited Edition books: The Left Hand Of Darkness by Ursula K LeGuin and A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick, and is published in such art books as Spectrum and Infected By Art, and has been featured in articles in magazine such as American Art Collector, ImagineFX, and Poets And Artists. Vanessa also writes monthly columns for the Muddy Colors blog, and is an educator who mentors privately, teaches classes online, and instructs at workshops across the US. Her recent work has earned her The Chesley Award and other awards in publications such Infected By Art, a Spectrum Award nomination, as well as Art Renewal Center’s ARC Salon, and participation in the International ARC Salon Exhibition.
Described through metaphorical imagery, it’s excerpts from her personal journey and reflection that she credits most as the inspiration for her work, and rolling with the unexpected as the very nature of her process. Much like the spontaneity of a dialogue, the marks on the surface are what evoke a response and then a discovery, and a possibility of something new to form. Each piece she creates seems to come from a chaos, and in it, she is able to create a place of reflection and curiosity, a balance of the deep-seated and the unknown, with areas of rest and of movement that intertwine to form a calm amid the chaos.