Metro l and ll were inspired by a rainy trip to NYC, the artist's hometown and a place last visited 10 years ago. They capture the rhythm of the city and the order in the chaos : buzzing subway stations, colorful metro maps and the flow of traffic and people melding seamlessly in the urban landscape.
Print framed in a matte black square moulding with a white mat
Jodi Fuchs is a self-taught painter living and working in Santa Monica, California in an old mechanics' hangar with a community of artists. Her education about color and pattern came on the job while working as a decorative painter for almost 20 years. She has painted movie sets, the homes of many celebrities, spa and resort properties, and practically every home she has ever lived in. Several of her projects have been published in Architectural Digest. As a result of painting surfaces to look old and weathered, Jodi's paintings often connote a sense of history. Layered and complex color fields provide the perfect backdrop for more refined imagery. Jodi has a strong interest in the healing arts and has completed certification programs in massage therapy, feng shui and Kundalini yoga. When asked how she describes her art, Jodi says, “My paintings could be described as visionary abstracts. They are spontaneous explorations into what is currently fascinating me. Sometimes that is a concept (the poetics of breath, connection, chaos, yearning, expansion, love, divinity). Sometimes it's an image (lotus flowers, circles, targets, stripes). I like to see what happens in the moment."