Painting
Bee on a Flower
"Bee on a Flower" is a zoomed-in perspective painting of a honeybee resting on a red flower, nestled amongst the lush green leaves. This piece invites viewers to take a moment to pause and reflect on the little things in life and to appreciate the... More
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Hawk on Birch
"Hawk on Birch" is the first of a future series "Birds on Birch", a series of Ontario native birds painted on birch bark. A majestic Red Hawk is perched on a piece of weathered wood, its sharp eyes gazing intently ahead. The feathers mimic the... More
Painting
Island in Algoma
"Island in Algoma" is a painting on an irregular shaped wood slab. The shape of the wood compliments the scenery and the natural colour palette promotes a sense of realism and serenity. The detail depicted in the rock face and trees symbolize... More
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River Amongst the Cliffs
"River Amongst the Cliffs" is a stunning painting on a free-form piece of wood, depicting a serene river flowing between two majestic cliffs. The painting features intricate details of lush green and towering trees and a beautiful waterfall... More
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Through the Trees
"Through the Trees" is a painting on a wood round of a serene forest scene. The artwork showcases tall pine trees with lush green foliage, set against a backdrop of a tranquil lake. The colours used in the painting create a calming and natural... More
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Up North Somewhere
"Up North Somewhere" is an oil painting on a slab of cherry wood. The composition was carefully planned to incorporate the natural elements of the wood, particularly its unique banding which can be appreciated in the sky, imitating clouds. The... More
Painting
View from the Edge of the Lake
"View from the Edge of the Lake" is a serene depiction of a high chroma scene of two tree-covered islands nestled on a calm lake. The painting uses the unique shape and texture of the wood to add character and a sense of tangibility. The painting... More
Work by
Jennifer Reis
Painting
“Through my work, I aim to connect with the natural landscape, imitating the stillness and beauty around me. Through my use of unprimed collected wood as substrates, I add a sense of materiality to my...” [More]