Jean was born in 1958 in Chicago. As a child and young adult, she lived in several state operated institutions. In 2000, Jean moved into L’Arche Chicago as one of the founding core members. An accomplished visual artist as well as musician in the Arts of Life Band, Jean’s creative drive seems to have no limits. Jean recently completed a limited edition print run with Summertime Gallery in Brooklyn. Her work has previously been featured in The Beasts at Circle Contemporary, as well of the extension of that show at The Other Art Fair at MANA Contemporary.
“Art makes me feel happy, and it makes me feel proud. I make animals in my artwork, I care about animals. Nature inspires me.”
Jean’s unique talent lies in determining the emotional core of her subject matter and depicting this as fiercely as she possibly can. Drawn to animals, Jean concentrates on qualities that make her subjects powerful, dangerous, and respected. Before anything else, we notice teeth, claws, and glowing eyes. Her ferocious menagerie acts as protection for Jean, while announcing her artistic identity.
“I want to sell my paintings! I want to shock them with my art! I want people to remember me when I am 119 years old up in heaven.”