JENNA LEE
- Guest Artist & Model -
G'day guys,
Today I welcome another multi-talented guest - Jenna Lee. Jenna is a classically trained artist and professional model who’s
passion for creating fine art and brand promotion to the highest degree
shines through in every piece of work she does.
Artistically Jenna specialises in all manner of works including
landscapes, still life and nature, concentrating in the use of oil based
media wherever possible.
When asked for her artistic philosophy, Jenna said; “In evaluating my
work, I take my painting or whatever and compare it to natural objects
such as trees or flowers. If it does not blend in, it is not art.” I
expect my peers to use this standard to assess my work.
Jenna’s life is in art, she strives to develop her style to be considered amongst the worlds finest artists and she greatly values critical feedback and views from the people she works with.
Welcome, Jenna ...
TELL US A LITTLE ABOUT YOURSELF AND YOUR ARTISTIC
JOURNEY.
Born in
the Philippines, I’m of Chinese and Filipino descent making me a unique
person. I love what I do and I am
passionate about creating fine arts. I hear a lot from people telling me how
they enjoy my painting and wished they could paint like me.
WERE YOU
GOOD AT DRAWING AS A KID?
I was forever in trouble from my parents as
it didn’t matter where we were I was forever sketching and drawing.
WHEN AND HOW DID YOU BECOME AN ARTIST?
When I was
six years old my grandmother handed me a book about Claude Monet, that was the
start of my obsession with fine arts. I did not want to be a Doctor or follow a
career in the medical profession (my parents dream) I wanted to be an painter
like Claude Monet- I began my journey studying for a degree at St Martin in
2000, immersing my self in the world of fine art.
WHAT DO YOU ENJOY MOST ABOUT BEING AN ARTIST?
To see people
enjoy seeing my painting and children who would love to be an artist like me.
WHAT IS THE HARDEST THING ABOUT BEING AN ARTIST?
The
pressure that I put myself under as though people tell me that my painting is
outstanding, I still feel when I look at my work that it’s not good enough and
for being broke constantly LOL.
DO YOU WORK FOR YOURSELF, OTHERS OR BOTH?
I work
mostly for myself
WHAT WERE YOU IN A PAST LIFE, BEFORE YOU
BECAME AN ARTIST
An
explorer of the world and life.
WHAT IS YOUR GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT?
Receiving
my Master in Art honours degree in honour of my late father
WHAT ARE YOU WORKING ON AT THE MOMENT?
I am
working on another landscape in pastels colour
WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE MEDIUM?
Oil,
although I can work in any medium.
WHAT INSPIRES YOU?
Nature
inspires me greatly
WHAT DO YOU PREFER TO PAINT OR ILLUSTRATE?
I prefer
to paint landscape and illustrate mainly with Japanese and Chinese themes
DO YOU HAVE ANY TIPS FOR EMERGING ARTISTS?
The more
you paint the better you get, practice makes perfect and plenty of passion.
DO YOU SUFFER FROM ARTIST’S BLOCK?
I don’t think I ever suffer from artist’s block as
even if I’m not in the mood to paint I find that I paint better when my heart is
not on it as the magic from my brush starts to lift my spirits and creativity
DO YOU HAVE A PREFERRED SCHEDULE?
I don’t
really have a preferred schedule but having said that, I like to paint early in
the morning when the sun is about to make an appearance.
DO YOU HAVE A FAVOURITE PLACE TO WORK?
Mm …
that’s a hard one as my favourite place to work is outside, immersing myself in
the scent and the beauty of nature
WHAT IS YOUR GREATEST JOY IN YOUR WORK?
Don’t
want to sound big headed but, seeing the final cut and people being in awe
WHO IS YOUR FAVOURITE ARTIST / ILLUSTRATOR
AND WHY?
No other
than Claude Monet! His work as an impressionist is outstanding. He is the
reason why I became an artist. My favourite illustrator had to be the
children’s author, naturalist scientist and conservationist Beatrix Potter
WHAT’S THE GREATEST COMPLIMENT YOU EVER
RECEIVED?
Being
compared to Thomas Kinkade, except that my work is more real than a fantasy.
WHAT WAS THE WORST COMMENT YOU EVER
RECEIVED?
Not so
long ago I met someone who had been a painter for 30 years. I happen to show
him a piece I’ve been working on….when he saw it, he turned to me, tells me
that I had ruined his life, saying that he had been mixing paint for 30 years
and never achieved the colour that was
before him.
WRITERS ARE SOMETIMES INFLUENCED BY THINGS
THAT HAPPEN IN THEIR OWN LIVES. ARE YOU?
Nature influences
me the most…. I travel a lot and I’m always lost for words at how majestic and
beautiful the planet we live in is. Also, I have had my share of loss and pain
and that makes me an empathetic and understanding artist.
OTHER THAN DRAWING, WHAT ELSE DO YOU LOVE?
I am an
agency signed model and modelling is what I do other than drawing or painting
WHAT WOULD YOU SAY TO ALL WORLD LEADERS IF
YOU HAD THE OPPORTUNITY?
That
they should pull together; work in harmony with one another to avoid conflict.
DESCRIBE YOUR PERFECT DAY.
A perfect day is doing something for
someone who will never be able to repay you.
WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR THE FUTURE?
To have enough pieces for an
exhibition
HAVE YOU MET SOME GREAT PEOPLE ALONG THE
WAY?
Indeed I
have and he will remain nameless at this point in time.
HOW DO YOU PROMOTE YOURSELF?
Social Media, Own website and word of mouth
WHAT HAS BEEN MOST THE MOST SUCCESSFUL
PROMOTION?
I would
say, the word of many mouths: All the satisfied people I work with and the love
and passion I experience from my many friends.
Website: http://www.jenna-lee.co.uk
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/jennaleeartist
Clancy's comment: Jenna is also a professional model and, hopefully, she will return at a later date to tell us what life is like as a model.
Thank you, Jenna. I love your passion. Keep going.
I'm ...
I appreciate your art and love the way you sincerely and open answer the questions. When I was young I was also strongly influenced by Monet, and still, like you, being surrounded by nature feels like a blessing, Simonne
ReplyDeleteI real like your art! And love the way you answer the Question's, i'm fine art artist too its my desire one day to be where you are now! I appreciate you.
ReplyDeleteHaving been an artist myself, I can fully appreciate your talent. Art is simply an interpretation by the hand of what the eye sees coupled with what the mind interprets. Looking at your work allows me a glimpse inside your mind. Truly simple and awesome. As anyone's thoughts should be. PURE!
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