The Art Ark Gallery

Avant Garde


Jenny Long



Biography

Jenny Long is a personality who loves capturing personalities through painting. She completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2003 at Okanagan University College (OUC) in Kelowna. Before OUC, Long lived in Denmark for a year, which allowed her the opportunity to absorb a foreign culture and in traveling, realized her desire for visual expression. Upon graduation, Long was honoured with a President's Purchase Award for her painting, along with an exhibition invitation for a local commercial gallery. Since then, the Art Ark Gallery has shown and sold Long's paintings as her style matures and continues to become well established within the Okanagan.

Long has been busy over the last few years responding to a seemingly constant demand within the realm of both public and private commissions. One most memorable projects was creating portraits to hang in The Black Pearl Lounge & Oyster Bar in Penticton, B.C. This exposure allowed for Long to expand her market within her hometown, and has opened the door to many other artistic avenues such as private commissions and teaching. Long's playful, intuitive drawing techniques are shared with her two young students who in turn rejuvenate and remind her creative voice to remain true to its own unique expression.

New Work

Shift
Acrylic on Canvas
48 x 36 inches

Jane and the Canon
Acrylic on Canvas
72 x 36 inches

Jennilee
Acrylic on Canvas
60 x 48 inches
Influenced by the story
Acrylic on Canvas
30 x 24 inches






Can't put my finger on it!
Acrylic on Canvas
16 x 20 inches
Decon
Acrylic on Panel
46 x 36 inches




Past Showings
"Life on Exchange", show with Christian Nicolay, Art Ark Gallery, 2004
"Fresh 2003!", group show, Art Ark Gallery, 2003
"B & W and Color", group exhibition, Art Ark Gallery, 2003
"Instinct and Resistance", solo exhibition, Eight Sisters Gallery, Penticton, 2002
" Art on the Line", juried group exhibition, Kelowna Art Gallery , Kelowna, 2002
"Depth of Perception", solo exhibition, Eight Sisters Gallery , Penticton, 2001
"Monochmomy", juried group exhibition, The Alternator Gallery, Kelowna, 2001

Artist Statement
I want to merge the school of abstract expressionism with the act of portraiture. In doing so, the paint
itself is figurative-it is just as important as the person it is describing. The language of the ground is
heated by emotive, instinctual play with the paint, which allows for the figure to become more than an
individual caught in time, but an essence of being.
Benjie SOLD
Acrylic on Canvas
48 x 54 inches

Kitchen Party SOLD
Acrylic on Panel
46 x 36 inches
Jyoti SOLD
Acrylic on Canvas
48 x 36 inches





J Rocka SOLD
Mixed Media on Pegboard
48 x 24 Inches
Rie SOLD
Acrylic on Paper
30 x 22 inches

Barry SOLD
Acrylic on Canvas
20 x 16 inches
Flash in the Pan SOLD
Acrylic on Panel
48 x 42 inches

Downtown SOLD
Acrylic on Paper
52 x 38 inches
Eve SOLD
Acrylic on Canvas
16 x 20 inches

KZ SOLD
Acrylic on Canvas
30 x 36 inches
William Burrows SOLD
Acrylic on Panel
48 x 42 inches