Jenna Gribbon challenges how we look at portraits of women. Her bright, enigmatic portraits show powerful naked women. Instead of 'acting pretty', they do everyday things. Some play guitar, eat food, or look directly at the viewer. Others have close-up limbs, faces, and body parts that dominate the painting. Gribbon’s process is collaborative. She begins with a photograph that she takes herself. Then, she uses friends and family to pose for her as muses. In broad, confident brushstrokes she captures them in powerful stances with oil paint. Her process also involves looking at images online – a...
Bio
Jenna Gribbon (she/her) was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, 1978. She currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
Early life
Gribbon was fascinated with art from an early age. Since art education at her school was very limited, she fell in love with it through books and on television.
In their words
Gribbon’s paintings are about pleasure and voyeurism. She is, “interested in what it means to see and be seen in a time where there is more imagery of both than ever before.”