it is the home base of the artist,
Louise Jones, known
professionally as Ouizi, who in the mural above focuses on flowers in her multifaceted practice, photograph by Tom Loonan,
the
artist’s largest mural to date, titled Flowers For Buffalo, was recently
completed in Buffalo, New York as part of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery’s
Public Art Initiative,
in addition to painting in her home base of Detroit, where she has completed
over 40 murals,
Jones travels widely to execute work, including in Los
Angeles (her hometown), Shanghai, New Zealand,
and New York,
whether
creating towering outdoor murals, carving linoleum prints, completing indoor
mural commissions, or painting on more traditional canvases, Jones creates
groupings of real and imagined blossoms,
in an interview with Shinola, Jones explained, “Flowers are
a vehicle for me to explore color and shapes. They remind me so much of my own
body — they’re very feminine. I consider myself to be feminine, but haven’t
always felt that way,
as I get older, I’ve learned to embrace my femininity, and I find myself increasingly drawn to flowers with age.”
She works in a distinctive aesthetic that merges botanical
realism with a stylized, sinuous technique that draws from her Chinese
heritage,
Jones studied drawing and printmaking at UC Santa Cruz, You can see more of her work on Instagram,
you can also watch a behind-the-scenes video and interview of Jones’ Buffalo mural above, what a talent she has.
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