Jenn LecourJenn is an abstract artist working in cold wax and oil on cradled panels, drawing inspiration from the shifting tides, serene forests, and weathered cliffs of Vancouver Island and Pender Island. Her work explores the dialogue between the visible world and memories embedded in landscape. Nature contains its own architecture—the vertical reach of tree trunks, the horizontal stratification of sedimentary cliffs, the angular geometry of fractured stone. |
These structural elements coexist with organic forms, creating a visual language that is both grounded and fluid. Her paintings seek to honor this duality, where architectural geometry emerges from the natural world itself.
Jenn's process involves both building and excavation—applying and removing layers using palette knives, rollers, and solvents. Through scraping and dissolving, she reveals hidden depths, evoking timelessness and historical echoes within her surroundings.
Visit Jenn's website here
Jenn's process involves both building and excavation—applying and removing layers using palette knives, rollers, and solvents. Through scraping and dissolving, she reveals hidden depths, evoking timelessness and historical echoes within her surroundings.
Visit Jenn's website here



