The Goldmark Cultural Center’s Ruth Andres Gallery presents “Divine Nonchalance”, a solo exhibition of new mixed media works by Goldmark artist Jeane Elliott Clayton.
The exhibition is on display from 5/18 through 5/31 with a reception on Saturday 5/30 from 3:00pm to 5:00pm. The reception is a great opportunity to meet the artist and learn from her about her artwork.
About the Exhibition
I am a native Dallasite and have created with all types of media my entire life. I have a fine art background and taught art for 35 years. Throughout my life, I have created consistently. Working daily as a full time artist allows my full expression to be realized and I continue the path of creation, discovery and expression.
I capture moments in time, imagined worlds expressed through intuition and inspiration as common themes in my work. Threads of connection, seen and unseen, mysteries of that which cannot be explained and “je ne sais quoi” narratives are all part of my visual inquiry. I am interested in expressing essences and mysteries of being through various media.
We are comprised of being and existence, but are much more. Curiosity, learning, joie de vivre, playfulness, empathy, despondence, courage, etherealness are a few which influence my expressions. My most recent work explores universal and womens’ connectedness, our collective wisdom and our rights.
Art JECO : Jeane Elliott Clayton Originals
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About the Artist
Jeane Elliott Clayton is a mixed media artist and native Dallasite. She holds a BFA from University of North Texas and a MAE from Texas Tech University/Junction.
Her artistic practice explores themes related to intuitive moments in time, mysteries of being and threads of connection. Elliott Clayton’s work draws from human/cultural conditions, natural rights and connections to nature through the use of symbolism and subtle visual cues.
