"50 Stars Buy 2 Get 1 Free" acrylic on canvas and CD cases on board measures 63" x 37".
Also above is the street view of my work through the window of the Jackson Junge Gallery.
Also above is the street view of my work through the window of the Jackson Junge Gallery.
I am thrilled that my work was chosen for the "Revolution 2012" exhibit at the
Jackson Junge Gallery in Chicago. I have been working on mixed media art for many years, but have few opportunities to exhibit the work. When I read the call for art for "Revolution 2012" I knew that I had a piece that I want to complete and enter. I'm always intrigued with the things that are a part of our every day world and represent, in my mind, a larger statement about the time they were made. This is the first of many more mixed media works that I've been working on and hope that I have more opportunities to exhibit, and sell them. Below is the press release that provides more info about my work and the exhibit.
Algonquin
resident, artist Jeanine Hill-Soldner, will exhibit a large mixed media art
work titled “50 Stars, Buy 2 Get 1 Free” in the “Revolution 2012” juried
exhibit at the Jackson Junge Gallery in Chicago. Ms. Hill-Soldner is owner of Soldner Fine Art
Studio located in the Lakeside Legacy Arts Park in Crystal Lake. The Artist is best known for her oil
paintings that comprise the large body of work “Memories of an Era” and
“Portraits of American Veterans Project”.
The work in “Revolution 2012” represents the Artist’s use of mixed media
such as canvas, acrylics and CD cases to create new and exciting and many times
revolutionary artworks. The artists’ statement reflects upon the current trend
in US corporations to “outsource” jobs and manufacturing in order to increase
their profits and improve their “bottom line”.
This practice employs cheap foreign laborers to produce products that
are then sold in the US for very cheap prices.
In the process the stockholders and corporations become wealthier while
thousands of US workers lose jobs thus the title “50 Stars, Buy 2 Get 1 Free”.
“Revolution 2012” is based upon the current
events of the occupy movement that has been brought to Chicago, among many
other cities worldwide. This exhibit hopes to invoke ideas and
imagery of where this revolutionary movement will lead us in the year
2012. Being an election year, the emotions of change will
inevitably be at the forefront of the media and general public.
Artists will show
artwork that gives their artistic interpretation on what this revolutionary
movement brings to the attention of the general public. Some occurring
themes might include: Change, End Corporate Greed, Tax Fairness, Economic
Inequality, Class War, Stop Foreclosure and Stand Up For the Middle Class. Interpretive art pieces with political, environmental,
moral or socially relevant tones will be on exhibit.