Meet The Artist
Jacqueline Rudolph, is an emerging Activist Artist who creates contemporary modern impressionist portraits, figurative sculpture and Activist Apparel Art Wear. Her experience as a native New Mexican, her travels, along with interests in cultural anthropology, performing arts, visual arts, and design have influenced her work and vision. Politically and socially, the universal fight for our values and rights has played an important role in her evolution as an Activist Artist.
“The work is my passion, voice and dialogue with self. When I paint and sculpt it fills me with a sense of contentment and integrity that has proven to serve as a vessel for translating the anatomy of spirit to an empowering awareness. I draw inspiration from the strength and resilience of the human form and landscape of the face.”
Jacqueline works in a variety of mediums which includes bronze sculpture. She uses the face and the human form as subject matter to convey a provocative experience of self discovery. From her earlier to current bodies of work, the theme of empowered spirit remains consistent and all embody a majestic beauty that emanates from vulnerability, courage and a strength of grace.
“I create from the inside out. Though I work deliberately and consciously using traditional, as well as innovative techniques and methods, my subconscious is ultimately my guide.”