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Varying shades of orange, yellow and green, mix together organically to form this one of a kind piece. Texture is created including small cracks in the paint as it cured. Much resembles the veins in marble. Colors of the citrus fruits! An acrylic pour.
120 pages Cover 350gsm, paper stock 90gsm Front cover print from an independent designer Available in a selection of ruled or graph pages Handy document pocket inside the back cover
abstract, texture, modern, contemporary, blue, navy, intricate, neon, textile
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Selling since June 2025
Mental illness and the negative stigma are real. Jilian suffers from anxiety and depression; mental illness can overwhelm at any given time; and many of Jilian's pieces were created during a manic, or depressed state. Aggressively, of despair, therapeutically, or elation. Pieces created during, or prompted by, her illness.
Realism is about the only thing you won't find in her body of work, as she says: 'Why paint things as they are, when, with a paint brush and canvas, anything, in any color is possible?' Jilian aims to create artwork that engages the eye, and utilizes colors and subjects that illicit emotion(s) from the viewer.
PUBLICATIONS: 4/2/2017 - 'Electric Bouquet' & Jilian Cramb featured in Women in Art 278 Magazine 12/1/2015 - 'Cotton Spice' was published in 'Autumn 2015 Art: Fine Art Auction Vol. 1' by Shan Peck 12/27/2015 - 'Brass Bark', 'Beauty of Decay' and 'Cotton Spice' were published in 'Winter 2015 Art: Fine Art Auction Vol. 2' by Shan Peck 1/28/2016 - 'Curves of Seduction' and 'Then Comes Baby' published in 'Spring 2016: Fine Art Auction Vol. 3' by Shan Peck *Available on Amazon
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