Beyond the Cloverleaf Turnoffs

Eve Hennessa

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"This is a more Earthy, somber-ish painting. Its name is from a line in a Ferlinghetti poem. It was painted one rainy Autumn. These lines are agile meditations, casually referencing 'string theory'. There are so many variations of the earth colors here, A lot of what I am engaged with while painting is the exact rightness of a color.

As a person with an atypical brain, and is common in the autistic & others in what we consider to be in states of heightened sensitivity, there is an ability to see the difference hundreds of colors. I used to get upset if a print wasn't exactly the color I had painted until I realized that, for most people, it's just 'green' or 'brown'. Some people hear many tones and sounds, and some can taste every nuance of food. This painting is about BROWN."

-Eve Hennessa

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Eve Hennessa (she/her/hers)

Washington D.C.

When I got into art, it was such a refuge. It's an autonomous vehicle of absolute freedom. I had just been expelled from high school and through four years of depression. I just stayed in my room reading literature, biographies, philosophy and painting pictures. I was searching for answers, meaning, and beauty. The outside world seemed so illogical and cruel. My only solution was to withdraw from it. That's when I began to search and search until I found art. I learned that I can create a world of beauty and wonder. Creating art has no limits, its full of feelings, and meaning."

Hennessa is now a DC-based artist. Previously, Eve went to grad school in Mexico City's UNAM, San Carlos Academy where she created walk-in wood construction sculptures that were a dark closed in environment, abstractly reflecting a starry night’s sky.

For her, painting can be a form of color healing meditation as well as a way to communicate complex ideas. Eve will easily spend a day immersed in colors or the complexities of lines.

Severe chronic PTSD has impacted Eve's childhood development. As a result, the right brain hemisphere of perception and flow dominate so that she is able to always tap into expansive creativity.

Lack of planning and control is embodied in how Eve harnesses the dynamic swirling nature of color and paint. She loves that it’s hard to control, “you have to work with it and follow where it wants to go.”

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Prints by Eve Hennessa (she/her/hers)

Beyond the Cloverleaf Turnoffs
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Blue Glacier
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Butte Montana
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Caballo Pinto (Spotted Pony)
Eve Hennessa
Celtic Frost
Eve Hennessa
Cherry Blossoms
Eve Hennessa
Diamond Kite
Eve Hennessa
Diamond Mind
Eve Hennessa
Dream Catcher
Eve Hennessa
Moving Pearls
Eve Hennessa
Mystic Kaaba
Eve Hennessa
Pink Glacier
Eve Hennessa
Quantum Laptop
Eve Hennessa
Riotous Angelic Particulars
Eve Hennessa
Space Bot
Eve Hennessa
The Leopards in the Temple
Eve Hennessa
Waabishki-genebic-kwe
Eve Hennessa
Wheels within Wheels
Eve Hennessa

Originals by Eve Hennessa (she/her/hers)

Beyond the Cloverleaf Turnoffs
Eve Hennessa

Original

Blue Glacier
Eve Hennessa

Original

Butte Montana
Eve Hennessa

Original

Caballo Pinto (Spotted Pony)
Eve Hennessa

Original

Cherry Blossoms
Eve Hennessa

Original

Diamond Kite
Eve Hennessa

Original

Diamond Mind
Eve Hennessa

Original

Dream Catcher
Eve Hennessa

Original

Mystic Kaaba
Eve Hennessa

Original

Neural Pathways
Eve Hennessa

Original

Quantum Laptop
Eve Hennessa

Original

Riotous Angelic Particulars
Eve Hennessa

Original

Royal Blue
Eve Hennessa

Original

SpaceBot
Eve Hennessa

Original

Tiger Fire
Eve Hennessa

Original

Waabishki-genebic-kwe
Eve Hennessa

Original

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