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A Sneak Peek At the Artwork of Jess Loseby

WHILE RSSGALLERY.COM ~THE VIRTUAL HOME OF JESS LOSEBY’S VISUALLY ANNOTATED LIFE ~IS REBUILT.
Jess Loseby in was trained in fine art (1st BA and MA) and went on to specialise in bringing these skills in the then, newly emerging media and medium, of digital art and the internet.

Although she is constantly redefining her own borderlands living, as she does, with a servere disability and ill health, she had established an Internationaal exhibition profile in galleries, public spaces and online.

Jess Loseby’s “Live Feed” installation, ‘Eating Canvas’ (2004-5) created with the aid of A.C.E. Shown, in part, here in situ @EACC Espai d'Art Contemporani de Castelló, Spain

As a conceptual artist she works across and combines media and medium, combining ‘traditional’ fine art and ‘new media’ specialising in digital painting...

‘Winter Freeze’ (2016) - Digital Painting on Canvas.

...Digital, analogue and augmented photography...

Of Canut And Lost Causes (2018, v5). Augmented Photography under Acrylic

Creating art that mixes traditional fine art media with thier digital counterparts such as pen and wash , charcoal and chalk and acrylic and oil...

‘As stated, Everybody hurts (sometimes)’ (2018) Drawn/painted with pen and wash (alcohol ink) then augmented with digital pen and wash. Printed on aluminium

Video Art,

She is also known for her Curation of international artist collobrations such as award winning Digital Pocket Gallery and The-Cyber-Kitchen.

She has undertaken a variety of artist residencies, most notably she was the first British artist to a fully virtual, online residency, creating art live online 6 hours a day 4 months for Furtherfield and FurtherStudio supported by ACE.

But her work is always rooted in drawing.

At its heart her work visually annotates her life;

and the borderless -streams of light...
AND LIFE THAT THAT THEY ARE ALL BATHED IN.
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