Sandspit
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Cloud Forest
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Flowering
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Habitat
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Genesis III
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Patchwork
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Canopy II
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Breaking Through
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Field of Dreams II
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High on the Hill
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Mudflats
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Meridian
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Solstice
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Ignis
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Estuary
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Genesis I
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Genesis VI
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Genesis V
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Layers of Transition
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Golden Cliffs
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Line Dancing
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Blue Moon
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Earthsong
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Spaces
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The Abbey
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High Noon
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Along the Road
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Vineyards
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Moonwalk
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Lagoon
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Treetops
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Born and educated in Germany
Jutta immigrated to Canada in 1966.
Inspired be the natural beauty of British
Colombia, she moved with her family
to Vancouver and turned to painting
full time.
Jutta has since become a
signature member of the Federation of
Canadian Artists and has exhibited in
a number of solo- and many group shows
where she earned numerous awards.
Jutta's work can be found in private and corporate collections in Europe and North America.
Jutta's story:
I have been active in the arts since early childhood, starting with Jewelry, then pottery and finally Fine Arts. Painting seems to be the right medium to express my need to create.
Ontario's Mohawk College, The Dundas Valley School of Art, Vancouver's Emily Carr Institute, Malespina Printmaking Studio and the Atlin School of Art were instrumental in providing the tools for achieving those goals.
"The varying moods of nature are the source of my inspiration.
By observing I create recognizable but imaginary landscapes that translate images and impressions into shapes and color."
My work is purely intuitive - conceived from memory and/or mood - interpreted and expressed on canvas.
Following a dialogue between color and shape my theme slowly emerges. A willingness to follow my impulses and being open to continuous revision enables me to express my creative imagination.
Mixed Media is the best way for me to realize my goal. I use a myriad of materials to achieve a variety of texture. My palette consists mainly of warm colors including Acrylide Yellow, Alizarin Crimson and Paynes Grey. By layering many washes of these, more depth of color is realized.
My work is not contentious it is meant to elicit a "feel good" response in the viewer. |