Works
4.5' x 6.5', SOLD
Salt was created as the first painting in a triptych created for a collector’s bespoke contemporary sea side home in Cohasset MA. The brief was to create three paintings for the main entry corridor/ feature dining room wall that highlights the elegant features of the home- What an opportunity!
The homeowners swim in the ocean daily- even in the winter! They clean trash from their private beach and collect the buoys that wash up regularly.
After spending time on their beach, observing, collecting old broken up buoys, and just being in the environment, it became clear to me that I wanted to bring the movement of the water and the solidity and mass of rock into the paintings. The colors would evolve from and be determined by the buoys I collected there.
The title, ‘Works’ is derived from the Old Salt Works that once operated their beach and shore. Thanks to the help of the Cohasset Historical Society, I discovered this amazing industry that was once the lifeblood of the town. I knew that I had to incorporate this historical detail into the paintings.
The movement of the painting is representative of the water as it wraps itself around the ‘Middle Ground’ rock
Most of the hundreds of pieces of buoys I cut up and incorporated into the painting are from the homeowners beach, collected by them on their daily beach cleaning vigil. other beach debris materials on the three paintings include:
-yoga matt
-lobster bait bags
-lobster trap
-vinyl siding
-rubber hose
-bungee cord
-rubber tubing
-bubble wrap
-polystyrene packaging
-lobster trap ID tags
-flip flop
-bottle caps
-foam padding
-popcorn ceiling sheets
-fiberglass road sign
-scalloping rubber ‘cookies’
-jeans-fishing rope
-rubber boat bumper strips
-erosion protection bag
-boat shrink wrap
-many other miscellaneous plastic bits
The painting is created on exterior ridged foam board that was left over from a commercial build and waiting in the dumpster for me to pluck out
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Creation Process
Jackie’s primary medium is marine debris that she cleans off Massachusetts beaches. The beach trash and marine debris that she works with includes fishing rope, balloons, bottle caps, buoys, plastic packaging, lobster traps, and much more.