Negative Rose, 1991
Jennifer Stabler-Holland
American (born 1952)
Location: Marysville-Pilchuck High School, Marysville
About the Artwork
Negative Rose is a painting by artist Jennifer Stabler-Holland. It is an example of her body of work that investigates the importance of ecological balance and the fragility of life. These works use natural imagery to express our responsibility to protect the environment. The composition features layered images that she has cut and reordered. She notes that this combination highlights “the symbolism of the conflict between man and nature… The tension caused by these placements illuminates the fine line that separates beauty and ugliness, power and vulnerability, terror and attraction, and life and death. The idea and the process become one.”
This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Marysville School District.
About the Artist
Jennifer Stabler-Holland is a Washington-based artist whose paintings and collage-works explore personal narratives, natural imagery, color, and form.