JENNIFER BASILE

Jennifer Basile
Deering III, 2023
relief print on Japanese rice paper
edition of 1 + 1 AP
37 ½ x 37 ½ inches

Jennifer Basile
Lost Blue, 2023
relief print, acrylic, and graphite on drafting film
mounted on panel
40 x 30 inches

Jennifer Basile
Deering IV, 2023
relief print on Japanese rice paper
edition of 1 + 1 AP
37 ½ x 37 ½ inches

Jennifer Basile
Missing Pink, 2023
relief print, acrylic, and graphite on drafting film
mounted on panel
40 x 30 inches

Jennifer Basile
Bear Lake, 2023
relief print on Japanese rice paper
edition of 1 + 1 AP
48 x 36 inches

Jennifer Basile
Loop Road II, 2023
ballpoint pen and acrylic wash on paper
30 ¼ x 43 ¾ inches

Jennifer Basile
Loop Road I, 2023
ballpoint pen and acrylic wash on paper
43 ¾ x 30 ¼ inches

Jennifer Basile
Missing Bear Lake, 2023
graphite and acrylic wash on paper
30 x 24 inches,

Jennifer Basile
Missing, 2023
gouache, collaged relief print on board
16 x 20 inches

Jennifer Basile
Coastal Prairie Trail, 2022
relief print on Japanese rice paper
72 x 144 inches

ARTIST INFORMATION

Jennifer Basile (b. 1973, Manhasset, NY) earned her Master of Fine Arts in Painting & Printmaking at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (1999), and her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting & Printmaking at the University of Miami (1996). She is in her 20th year as an art educator at Miami-Dade College. Basile’s love for the environment is rooted in her childhood when she discovered its avenues of escapism and meditation. Throughout her extensive travels and perfected talent, she has combined this passion with the long sought-after tradition of landscape renderings which she adopted and transformed through her printing practice. In time, she has developed a narrative around advocacy and awareness using her art as a platform to discuss the pertinent issues affecting the world we live in.

Jennifer Basile has been represented by LnS Gallery since 2017 and has presented major solo exhibitions including The Power of Print: Iconic Images of the American Landscape (April 27 – August 3, 2019) and Lasting Impressions: A Cessation of Existence (September 16 – November 19, 2022). She has also been the recipient of numerous grants, residency, and public art projects including Disappearing Treasures (2021), viewable at the Underline at Brickell Metrorail Station (Miami, FL).

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