Diamond Painting: Jody Bergsma
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Jody has a diverse painting style that has developed over the years and thousands of paintings. Her earliest works were charming children's illustrations which she sold at Northwest art shows to pay for her education.
Jody's watercolor technique is self-taught. Her engineering degree is reflected in her compositions and demonstrates Jody's love for math and geometry. She seamlessly blends these elements with her imaginative inner visions to create her unique style.
She is often asked why she uses Aboriginal, Aboriginal and geometric symbols. His permanent studies made him discover many ancient cultures and the beauty of their designs. By respectfully working with these images, Jody participates in the meaning of our history and reintegrates their symbols into our modern culture.
I propose that humanity shares a common reality, just beyond the reach of normal sight. Images are emotions, those that are invisible but felt...inaudible but known. There are times when we have a heightened awareness of existence...like the feeling of exhilaration when standing on the edge of a mountain, or atop a crescent moon. Each man's physical adventure is unique, but the abstract language of feelings, and our realization of existence is our common experience. My paintings are part of my personal adventure. Memory simplifies decor. I no longer see the edge of the mountain, but I do see the feelings it stirred.
Art is a tradition that helps define who we are and gives us a vision of what we can become. My painting is my expression and my request for a more beautiful, peaceful and harmonious world.
I wish you an endless childhood,
Jody's watercolor technique is self-taught. Her engineering degree is reflected in her compositions and demonstrates Jody's love for math and geometry. She seamlessly blends these elements with her imaginative inner visions to create her unique style.
She is often asked why she uses Aboriginal, Aboriginal and geometric symbols. His permanent studies made him discover many ancient cultures and the beauty of their designs. By respectfully working with these images, Jody participates in the meaning of our history and reintegrates their symbols into our modern culture.
I propose that humanity shares a common reality, just beyond the reach of normal sight. Images are emotions, those that are invisible but felt...inaudible but known. There are times when we have a heightened awareness of existence...like the feeling of exhilaration when standing on the edge of a mountain, or atop a crescent moon. Each man's physical adventure is unique, but the abstract language of feelings, and our realization of existence is our common experience. My paintings are part of my personal adventure. Memory simplifies decor. I no longer see the edge of the mountain, but I do see the feelings it stirred.
Art is a tradition that helps define who we are and gives us a vision of what we can become. My painting is my expression and my request for a more beautiful, peaceful and harmonious world.
I wish you an endless childhood,
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