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Jillian Masi
Winter Nocturne
Inspired by: Joyce Tenneson, Fork Shaped Tree Kenro Izu, Blue #1010B
oil on canvas
16″ x 20″
2025
A quiet moonlit winter landscape, drawing on the haunting, intense blues of Kenro Izu’s piece and inspired by the stillness represented in Joyce Tenneson’s landscape.
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Jillian Masi
View From the Summit of Wachusett Mountain
oil on canvas
20″ x 20″
2024
On a good day, you can see for miles from this highest point in Worcester County. Looking east, a miniscule view of Boston appears faintly on the horizon. The land reaching out below looks like an ocean of blue and green, the sky is clear and fresh.
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Jillian Masi
PB & J
oil on canvas
10″ x 10″
2024
The perfect pairing, an intimate portrait.
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Jillian Masi
January Harvest
Inspired by: Henry George Todd, Study of Strawberries
oil on canvas
9″ x 12″
2024
Inspired by Henry George Todd’s “Study of Strawberries”, this piece shows strawberries in the way most people today experience “gathering” them: that is, at the grocery store, stacked neatly in near identical, glimmering plastic packages. While Todd’s piece hints at diseases which would taint an already limited fruiting season, “January Harvest” seeks to make the viewer consider their detachment from modern food production, what fruit may be “in season”, and the plentiful availability of fresh produce year round that the average American might take for granted.
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