4. The written description is about
the limitedtime pieces of art were
about the founders and the
awareness of American
abstraction in the late 1960s and
early 1970s.
5. Virginia
Jaramillo
• The Curvilinear Paintings were created
in New York City and Paris, France.
• The elements she uses includes light,
space, and depth to make her dramatic
shift of understanding become astray
in the viewer’s eyes.
• Jaramillo’s technique involves acrylic
pigments to make curvy and smooth
linings to show her ability of self-
control.
• Her paintings show minimalism and
boldness, which make them stand out
in a crowded room.
7. • Her work was known to have a
construct of both delicacy and a
sense of geometry with her
abstract lines.
• All the art is similar, but each
work of art has its own unique
meaning and illustration.
• The point of emphasis would be
its traditional boldness.
9. • The expressionism makes the
splatters and drips reveal an inner
psyche in the art pieces.
• The work is known to be
undoubtably motivating.
• The impression I would perceive it
as is simply modern with a hard
edge of admiration.
10. • The art makes me experience
self-motivation and shows
how the simplest things in life
can be the most
extraordinary pieces of art.
• The paintings in the exhibit is
work I have never seen
before; this makes it so
unique and visible for a
viewer like me.
12. • The qualities that makes the art of Virginia
Jaramillo is that it is unique, calming, and
have a sense of purpose.
• I did not have any interest in other paintings
while working on this art exhibit.
• To others that see these paintings, I
recommend to have a very open-mind and
just observe to find a sense of motivation.
• The work of Jaramillo is very original to me
because her creativity was simplistic to
where other artists would have trouble
making this kind of art.