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Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Christmas 2016

Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Christmas 2016 - Special Edition is the seventh part of a series of art publications featuring the latest trends and artists in visual arts all over the world, promoting their work by connecting them with a vast audience of collectors, curators, exhibitors, art lovers and potential buyers. Hidden Treasure Art eMagazines are beautiful, high quality annual publications that connect artists directly with designers, art consultants, fine art dealers, collectors and art galleries throughout the UK and in other European countries. throughout the UK and in other European countries.

Hidden Treasure Art eMagazine Christmas 2016 - Special Edition is the seventh part of a series of art publications featuring the latest trends and artists in visual arts all over the world, promoting their work by connecting them with a vast audience of collectors, curators, exhibitors, art lovers and potential buyers. Hidden Treasure Art eMagazines are beautiful, high quality annual publications that connect artists directly with designers, art consultants, fine art dealers, collectors and art galleries throughout the UK and in other European countries. throughout the UK and in other European countries.

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Jenny Wiener<br />

www.forensicfairytales.com<br />

Jenny Wiener’s work is subtle, analytical<br />

and almost perverse. Almost<br />

because it has a wonderful reasoning<br />

all of its own which stretches the logic<br />

of measurement. Jenny’s practice focuses<br />

on measurements and how they<br />

relate to our daily lives. Her interest is<br />

in the historical structures of myths, of<br />

attempting to transform structures from<br />

within history and to remake perspectives.<br />

Starting with maths, and moving to<br />

the structures of perception, Jenny<br />

poses questions about questions<br />

and critiques of visual thinking. Jenny’s<br />

work makes you look at the<br />

way that you look and think about<br />

the way you see.<br />

Wolf, Drawing<br />

with silkscreen<br />

60cm x 42cm<br />

2013<br />

<strong>Hidden</strong> <strong>Treasure</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>eMagazine</strong> <strong>Christmas</strong> <strong>2016</strong>

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