About Jennifer

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A Greenville based artist and mother of three, Jennifer enjoys a wide variety of art genres. Always experimenting with new techniques and ideas, her list of projects to finish is never ending!

One of her favorite art genres is her line of "pop art" pieces that she creates. She has developed a beautiful style of jewelry and bridal headwear that incorporates flowers made from recycled plastic bottles and twisted wire, pearls, and crystals. Her inspiration for her headpieces comes from real flowers and nature. If you are looking for something truly unique for your wedding, Jennifer would be happy to create a commissioned look perfect for you! Her lily pond necklaces create fantastic statement pieces to wear for any occasion. Delicate, durable and light you almost forget you are wearing them!

Also using recycled materials, Jennifer is building several three dimensional coral reef displays which she uses to teach children about the importance of protecting the delicate coral reefs of our oceans. She uses pop art creatures and vegetation to create a realistic looking reef on a base of recycled boxes, paint rollers and other materials. She frames some of the pop art fish in shadow boxes for unique mixed media artworks that are available for purchase. 

Besides her pop art, Jennifer loves to paint and draw. Her favorite medium is pen and ink with watercolor but she has used oils and acrylics as well. Not afraid of large scale painting, she has done murals in Greenville's Montebello development as well as a few billboards for a camp in Wisconsin. She has also built and painted several play sets and backdrops.

Her other interests include photography, floral hair accessories, costume design (mostly for her children to play in!), sculpture, children's book writing and illustration. Jennifer loves sharing her art with children and has taught several art classes for homeschoolers. She hopes to be able to expand her teaching opportunities to include a class on Impressionism and some classes about the coral reef with her pop art pieces.