Jane Ann's profile
Jane Ann Wynn is an artist spanning a broad spectrum of media, notably assemblage, jewelry, sculpture, drawing, painting, and photography. Her work is characterized by the curious juxtaposition of found objects, utilizing vintage imagery and distressed treatments, suggestive of elegant decay and dignified decrepitude. She frequently recycles found objects in unusual and often bizarre ways, for example by creating an opulent pincushion from a doll’s head.
After earning her MFA from Towson University, she taught fine art there until 2002, when she established Wynn Studios, based in Maryland, with her husband Thomas Wynn. She has taught workshops all over America and has written a book, "Altered Curiosities: Assemblage Techniques and Projects" detailing art techniques as well as contributing to many other arts and craft books. She has taught fine art at various community colleges in Baltimore County and currently has returned to teach at Towson University. She maintains a constellation of web presences, and has appeared on television and Internet radio to illustrate her unique techniques. She has participated in dozens of exhibitions throughout the world.
After earning her MFA from Towson University, she taught fine art there until 2002, when she established Wynn Studios, based in Maryland, with her husband Thomas Wynn. She has taught workshops all over America and has written a book, "Altered Curiosities: Assemblage Techniques and Projects" detailing art techniques as well as contributing to many other arts and craft books. She has taught fine art at various community colleges in Baltimore County and currently has returned to teach at Towson University. She maintains a constellation of web presences, and has appeared on television and Internet radio to illustrate her unique techniques. She has participated in dozens of exhibitions throughout the world.
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