Jo Ford
“My studio is at home, so I feel grateful that I am able to work as usual. I am still working every day, which definitely helps. Every painting/drawing is now a prayer of sorts, and I realize perhaps it always was, but now I am conscious of it.”
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My paintings begin with observations I make while traveling around the Pacific Northwest: old mining towns, working farms, delta cities, rural communities and fog covered beach towns. I have discovered that all these places carry a visible patina of history, but a history that seems to be regressing. These environments, now touched by human hands, have the appearance of wilderness re-encroaching upon them, of having humanity’s footprint once again removed.
When I paint my impressions of these places, the loneliness of them beckons me to invite other entities to dwell within them. Sometimes the characters just seem to dance into the painting from some parallel universe; other times, they are vague figures emerging from childhood memories. Wherever they come from, I do my best to make them feel wanted. In the end my paintings act as doorways to places where abandoned objects and lost souls can finally feel comfortable, a place they can call home.