Abstract blue, black, and white mosaic pattern covering the entire image.

Jane Yudelman

MEDIUM: Photography

STUDIO LOCATION: 19 at 6 Vernon Street

WEBSITE: janeyudelman.com

Instagram: @janeyudelman

My contemplative and creative practices mirror an intrinsic link between my internal  and external journeys. Living in multiple countries across four continents, my  professional career led me to encounter firsthand the suffering and resilience of those  living in poverty. I sought time in nature, allowing beauty to soothe my spirit and clear  my mind. My long-term meditation practice offers a similar experience of  spaciousness found through silent encounter, attentive observation and keen  awareness.  

My art-making is an exploration of perception and an inquiry into its visual essence. I  synthesize discipline with spiritual connection, and restraint with exaltation.  Referencing practices of Modernist artists Agnes Martin, Josef Albers and Sol Le Witt,  I too engage with geometry and repetition.  

Using self-imposed parameters of time and place I create abstract images composed  of color and form. My constructions serve my own exploration of perspective, while  inviting others to open their senses to new perceptions. My explorations have  evolved from making of images to an investigation into the image as object. My  intention is to reflect the boundlessness of our inner and outer landscapes. To achieve  what Gerhard Richter deems the capacity of art, “to be the highest form of hope”.