Jane Lawton Baldridge
Digital Art|Mixed Media|Watercolor|Acrylic
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Jane has had artwork in exhibitions in galleries and museums. Including Times Square, Musée du Louvre, Lincoln Center, the Museum of Computer Art, Mint Museum, Cameron Museum of Art, Fayetteville Museum of Art and World Festival of Art on Paper (Slovenia). She has won competitions at international levels and has a print of her 911 Tribute, in the Library of Congress.
“Being a creative requires being somewhat fearless.” Jane was taught by John Mandel and influenced by John Baldessari, while at California Institute of the Arts, to never repeat what has been done. Arthur Turner at the Glassell School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, taught her to work in multiple media.
Her newest works are represented in the Erosion series. She utilizes viscosity and alchemy to represent moving water to tell her story. Because of her passion for the ocean, tides, currents and wind, she studies how the water moves, how it sculpts shorelines as well as deposits sand or takes it away.