About the Artist JoAutumn Brock
 
Artist Statement

I feel strongly that creativity comes from the Creator and that I serve as a conduit. When I am painting I am listening and allowing myself to be led. The Earth and all of Her beings are essential to my Spirit. Almost all of my pictures include images of animals or nature. Usually I am using these subjects as metaphors for my own psychological and emotional process. I also see that a large part of what I’m here for is to serve to inspire others in their caring and to see more deeply into unseen aspects of the natural world. I believe that the best art helps viewers to expand their perceptions about themselves and/or the world around them.

Inspiration

I use art for learning about myself and for growing spiritually. Therefore I have a variety of approaches and techniques I use depending on the subject and the moment in time. The actual inspirations for my paintings come from a wide variety of sources. I may be moved by a photograph (another’s or my own) or an object in life. Sometimes I wish to express a line from a poem, or a dream, an experience I’ve had, or a memory: a cluster of feelings. Often my pieces encompass many layers of a complex web of feelings and ideas.

Most of my paintings are watercolors although a wide range of other mediums supports them. I like to experiment and try something new with each piece I create. Lately I have been combining colored pencil with watercolor. Art is a process of learning; creativity is all about an attitude of inner freedom. I approach my work open to discovery.

Bio

Born in 1952, I grew up in lush green suburbs of New York and was, from the earliest age, a lover of nature and art. My Grandmother (who was an artist and my mentor) gave me my first set of professional quality watercolors at age 6, and she took me repeatedly to the museums in New York City. I attended the High School of Art and Design and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the School of Visual Arts in NYC where I majored in photography and illustration.

The main things I learned there were non-technical. The instructors encouraged me to search for what is deepest and totally unique in me that needs to be expressed, and to be clear in the expression. Nature has always been an honored and wise teacher for me, and a great source of inspiration. Many of my life's best learning experiences have come about while backpacking in foreign countries and remote mountains, most often by myself.

I spent 15 years working as a nature photographer and as a graphic designer and illustrator with my own advertising studio in NYC. In 1985 I moved out West and soon gave up the commercial art field altogether. I originated the successful craft business, Oregon Rain Homemade Soap, in which I designed the recipes, packaging and did all the marketing. I sold it in stores, mail order, at the Portland Saturday Market and on the NW craft circuit.

Then I sold the soap business and moved to New Mexico for a few years. There, I lived in a very rustic cabin with no phone, electricity or water, high up on a remote mountain. These conditions provided a great opportunity to be enmeshed in Nature's cycles and to work solely in my Art (and survival) without the time consuming distractions of making a financial living. During this period my style and message changed and opened up as the vehicle of my art took me to undiscovered realms and new inner connections.

Soon after returning to Oregon, I started to sell prints to friends who approached me. I began the business of offering my Art at craft shows and fairs in 1996. The booth is literally a traveling store. It is hard work but I truly enjoy meeting and interacting with people who see and buy my paintings. I learn a lot from these sharings.

I now live in my own home which I have renovated and landscaped, learning all of the skills needed to accomplish these creative endeavors myself. Behind the house a forest thrives with a stream trickling through it. My huge naturalistic garden is a certified wildlife habitat. Other joyful activities I pursue include gourmet cooking, yoga, ecstatic dancing, hiking and nurturing my plant beings.

 

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Backpacking Hiking in Yosemite
1989 Soap business
With some close friends May I help you?
High Lake in Montana Tiny snail in Alaska
2003 Farmer's Market
Our cabin in New Mexico Our backyard in New Mexico
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