Jonathan Ricci

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Instructions For Survival

Remains of the Day

2022-2024 Mixed media paintings and multi-layered monotypes.

Ice on Fire

Mono-Prints and Mono-types.

Melting Ice

Living on the Edge

Migration

A Birder's Guide

Chasing The Midnight Sun

This work was produced during a 2014 summer residency at NES Artist Residency in Skagastrond, North West Iceland. These works on paper are a result of an intense and concentrated observation of the ever -changing illumination of the summer Midnight Sun. My work seeks to capture the relationship between color and light as it interacts with the earth, sea, and the mountains.

Cold Heat: Painting with the Midnight Sun in Iceland

These works were inspired by the ever changing Icelandic summer light during a 2013 residency at NES Artist Residency in Skagastrond, Iceland.

Aviary

In my current Aviary series, the image of the bird appears in an almost obsessive way. This bird image is based in memory, leading me back to my grandfather’s aviary. It is also symbolic, the image of the bird in mythology and the ideas of flight, travel and freedom. I strive to marry the formal concerns of traditional painterly abstraction and pattern painting with images of birds, birdcages, with some type of recognizable but abstracted space. The body reappears in my most recent paintings and mixed media works. It takes its form from the simplicity of childhood images and memories of an innocence lost. They become simplified contour shapes like a cut out doll, a dress or an article of clothing. Many of the paintings in this series have collaged images, notes, and letters associated with the person. They are symbolic portraits with a personal narrative of family and close friends.

Migration II

Ceramic birds were placed in the following locations: Mildred, PA, Charleston, IL, Winnetka, Il, Chicago, Il, and Bowling Green , OH They are labeled with instructions to instigate their migration.

Migration Project: Iceland

In keeping with the theme of migration and the importance of Northern Iceland's role on the migratory path of the Arctic Tern, I placed a covey of handmade ceramic birds in various public settings in the town of Skagastrond. People can discover, enjoy, take for themselves, pass along to friends and loved ones or move the birds to a new location to be found by others. Each bird has a tracking label and information to instigate their migration. I have asked participants in this collaborative project to email or upload a photograph of the bird so that the location and migration can be logged on this link.

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