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The Place I Was Telling You About | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Jennifer McHugh. Item made of wood
The Place I Was Telling You About | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Jennifer McHugh. Item made of wood

Created and Sold by Jennifer McHugh

Jennifer McHugh

The Place I Was Telling You About - Paintings

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Jennifer McHugh’s “The Place I Was Telling You About” on display in a private home in San Diego.
Acrylic, chalk & oil pastels on 1.5" cradled birch wood panel; colors wrap around the sides. Wired and ready to hang.
Experiencing new places gets me so excited. And when a place captures me with its beauty, energy, uniqueness and atmosphere (good food and drinks are icing on the cake!) I can barely contain myself. Like when a restaurant does it right - the design, ambiance, food, drinks and service are all perfection. I just want to linger there all day, soaking it in. And then I want to share this place with others!

The Place I Was Telling You About
40 x 40

Item The Place I Was Telling You About
Created by Jennifer McHugh
As seen in Private Residence, San Diego, CA
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Jennifer McHugh
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
"Capturing the everyday in abstract form."

All of my artwork is abstract with an organic, free-flowing nature…no hard lines or edges. My paintings are created intuitively, without any preconceived ideas or planned outcomes for the finished piece. I work in many layers, adding and subtracting until it reaches a certain balance and “feels complete”. Even though I work primarily with acrylic paint, I'm always exploring different styles, methods, mediums and substrates. Change is essential for me, in all areas of life, so I’m sure my work will continue to evolve as well.

My inspiration comes from the everyday world around me; these inspirations make their way to the canvas and tell a story. I usually start with a certain color palette, and as the layers develop, I let the colors, texture, marks and movement guide me. My hope is that each viewer can interpret their own story through this visual narrative.