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Jessica Rice    (Belgian, 1941)

 Jessica Rice - Flute Player (Paintings) h: 72 x w: 48 in / h: 182.9 x w: 121.9 cm
Jessica Rice
Flute Player 1985
 
 Jessica Rice - Girl with Pail (Prints) h: 32 x w: 32 in / h: 81.3 x w: 81.3 cm
Jessica Rice
Girl with Pail
 
 Jessica Rice - La Pluie (The Bicycle) (Prints) h: 72 x w: 48 in / h: 182.9 x w: 121.9 cm
Jessica Rice
La Pluie (The Bicycle)
 
 Jessica Rice - Pescadores (Prints) h: 32 x w: 32 in / h: 81.3 x w: 81.3 cm
Jessica Rice
Pescadores
 
  

Biography
Jessica Rice was born in Antwerp, Belgium, for centuries the traditional center of Flemish Masters. Jessica's first oils were painted in Central Africa, where as a young girl she was inspired by the angularity perceived in African art, and by her father's photographs. Her raw talent blossomed in the tropical surroundings. Unfettered by formal training, her images leaned towards cubist-nativism.
Leaving Africa in 1959 for San Francisco, Jessica had already known early success when she sold her work to collectors during an exhibition in Bukavu, Kivu.
After graduating from the San Francisco Academy of Art in 1964 and awarded the Flax Scholarship, she pursued a career in commercial art in San Francisco and New York, while continuing painting in oils for her personal satisfaction.
Once to Los Angeles in the early 1970's, Jessica dedicated herself entirely to painting. The diverse style of early 20th century avant-garde movement, the primitive and lush primary colors reminiscent of her childhood with strong distinctive brush strokes she creates imaginative memories steeped in the traditions of three continents. Her solid figures of heroic dimensions are wrapped in a pervasive nostalgia. Native Flemish landscapes, family gatherings, crowded restaurants, craftsmen and domestic scenes reveal a romanticized version of social realism.
Other samples of her work portray a celebratory fragmented play of lines and shapes of muted or bright colors, achieving multiple perspectives with brazen knife strokes.
Working part of the year in the restful atmosphere of her studio in Mexico, Jessica's canvases draw the admiration of collectors world-wide.
Bio info courtesy of Feingarten Galleries.

Exhibitions
2006 - 2008 Trigg Ison Fine Art, Beverly Hills, CA
2003 Kathleen Avery, Palo Alto, CA
1995 Casa de Cultura, Mazatlan, Mexico
1995 Culiacan Museum, Culiacan, Mexico
1989 - 1995 Feingarten Galleries, Los Angeles, CA
1994 Nancy Corzine, New York, NY
1991 - 1994 G R Hawkins, Santa Monica, CA
1991 Art Chicago, Expocenter, Chicago, IL
1990 Art Fair, Convention Center, Los Angeles, CA
1990 Art/LA Contemporary Fair, Los Angeles, CA
1990 Riverside Museum, Los Angeles, CA
1990 The Art Show, 7th Regiment Armory, New York, NY
1989 Art/LA Contemporary Fair, Los Angeles, CA
1988 - 1989 Jazz, Los Angeles, CA; New York, NY
1984 - 1985 Muriel Karasik Gallery, New York, NY
1982 - 1985 Phantom, Los Angeles, CA
1982 China Club, Los Angeles, CA
1981 Casa Bella, Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, CA
1980 Dunaway O’Neil Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1978 Davidson Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1977 Art for Art Sake, San Francisco, CA
1976 Sheila Wells, Los Angeles, CA
1975 Waldo’s Interior, Los Angeles, CA
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