Monday, April 30, 2007



Portrait of Elena by Christina Painting I



Glass Study by Taunisha 22" x 30". painting II


Portrait of Elena by Sarah 24" x 18", painting I


Bottle Study by Edwin 22" x 30", painting I

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

oh by the way here is a great blog

http://carinosthalasa.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Here is a link to my practicum "Finding Berringer", a record of my search for artwork of mine that was sold over the last twenty five years. I am tracking down what is referred to as the secondary market of my artwork. When large corporations fail , merge or disappear, what happens to their huge collections of art?

http://berringer.livejournal.com/

It is an up and down, loose end..dead end and frayed end kind of enterprise. Your comments are welcome and will become part of my journey of reclaiming, or flogging an art career... maybe art career is an oxymoron?

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

I found you!

Saturday, March 11, 2006

Mandala Art Jennifer Berringer 2/09/2006

The mandala form is an ancient one, arising in many forms the reveal the spiritual constructs of each community. Common throughout the making of mandala is the culture’s reverence for the interdependence of the physical, spiritual, natural relationships of the environment.

I began this series as an exercise in combining disparate images as content in a formal symmetry. I had worked with mandala forms before, but I had forgotten the powerful practice of mandala. You cannot make mandala art and not be changed by the practice.

I have combined conflicting subject matter related to nature and man, the macro-cosmos and the micro-cosmos. The images are meant to rotate and bring harmony, healing communion in the way of supplication.

I have been a studio artist for many years, exhibiting work in Boston, Washington, DC, Chicago, Dallas and San Francisco. I am currently teaching design and painting at Prince George’s Community College, Largo Maryland and pursuing a Maters Degree in interdisciplinary Arts at Goddard College, Plainfield VT. MY work is included in many private and public collections, including Boston Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of American Art, Washington, DC. I have two grown sons, two bad cats and live in Clinton Maryland.


Wax head forms


Ethical Cat

Grand Canyon Mandala 15" x 15"


Headgames 24' x24" x 6", porcelain raku, wire form, vines

Fall Mandala 15" x 15"

Tuesday, February 28, 2006



Raku Torso I

Monday, January 09, 2006



Jay, Tia and Josh editing Adobe Flash animation in Illustration I Fall 2005