Birth of a Princess - Jimmy Mance (NEW)
Birth of a Princess, Jimmy Mance

Birth of a Princess

Artist

Jimmy Mance

Nationality

American

Heritage

African American

Medium

Offset Lithograph

Date

August 19 1993

Dimensions

28 x 22 1/4 inches

Edition Size

100 prints in this edition

Printer

Jim "BJ" Hughes

Robert "Bob" Franklin

Provenance

Brandywine Workshop and Archives

Location

Philadelphia, PA

About the Work

From the Artist

[In Birth of a Princess] Fantastic dreamlike images of the past fuse the primitive and the futuristic in a deeply emotional exotic visionary world.
—From Brandywine Workshop and Archives records

In my drawings and paintings my concerns are with provoking viewers into an emotional response. I have a love for plants and I use the jungle-scape as a catalyst to display them. I want the viewer to experience a sense of a spirited high because the viewer not only looks at my drawings, but has almost to read them because of the fine detail I have crammed into these particular works of art. Since the viewer is encouraged to observe the drawings in a detailed manner, the viewer is then able to experience the joy of plants and the many insects and animals that crawl, walk, and fly through them. The detail helps you to experience the feeling of being there. I try as well to make my art portray a sense of peace, with sometimes erotic overtures. 

Some of my other concerns are historical and culturally diversified elements. In this aspect I seek to emulate stylized cultural and architectural symbols from around the world. For example, I use African, Egyptian, Islamic, Oriental, European, South American, and art deco icons and motifs. These more or less abstract graphic designs are used as borders around my jungle-scapes and a fairly new type of drawing not at all like the jungle-scapes, but with an element of the icons and motif of my borders. 
—From Brandywine Workshop and Archives records

In all of my works line and texture play an important part. Through a juxtaposition of patterns and textures I also create a sense of movement in what appears at first to be a static scene.
—From Brandywine Workshop and Archives records

About the Artist

Jimmy Mance

Painter and educator Jimmy Mance was born in Philadelphia. He earned a BFA from Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University in Philadelphia and Rome, Italy.

Mance has had solo exhibitions at Taker’s Gallery and the Africa...

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