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UPDATED: Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Painting exhibition features life at Brooksby Village

Posted on Saturday, September 01, 2007
 

By Chris Shott
THE ERICKSON TRIBUNE

The spirit and essence of Brooksby Village was featured on Cape Cod earlier this year.

Eleanor Ferri Jones, a nationally renowned artist specializing in still life and landscape works who lives at Brooksby, exhibited a series of paintings at the Cape Cod Museum of Art in Dennis, Mass., entitled “Life in Brooksby Village.”

The paintings were part of a one-month exhibit this past spring which included portraits of people, apartments, and landscapes of the Peabody community.

“I did a series of very colorful, very happy portraits of Brooksby,” Jones says.

The Cape Cod Museum of Art is a primary center of culture and artistic expression in Massachusetts. Located at the Cape Cod Center for the Arts, the museum contains seven galleries, a sculpture garden, educational facilities, and a reference library. The museum also hosts seminars, instructional programs, and special events.

Brooksby as muse
Jones says she has painted life at Brooksby since moving there and has thoroughly enjoyed it.

“I love my apartment home and even convinced my sister to live here too,” says Jones, who lives in a two bedroom home with her second bedroom turned into an art studio. At your first step into Jones’ apartment, museumquality works of art surround you and it’s clear you’re in the home of an accomplished artist.

Jones was educated at Boston University and the Boston Museum School. A long-time member of the Copley Society of Boston, she attended scores of classes and workshops with nationally renowned artists. Jones has earned more than 100 awards in regional competitions, including the Leo Dielh Prize and the Yankee Magazine Sagendorph Award. She is a member of the North Shore Arts Association, Cape Cod Art Association, and Yarmouth Art guild.

Jones was one of 34,000 American artists profiled in the 2005 edition of The Artists Bluebook.


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Naturally inspired
“My inspiration comes mostly from being physically immersed in nature,” Jones says. “Whenever I can, I paint out-of-doors, in acrylic, and on a medium that demands speed, as does the changing light.

“Rather than render a technically correct statement of the scene which has piqued my excitement, I try to capture the feeling, the mood, the color, the sparkle,” she adds. “I believe that just as a poet is compelled to distill thoughts and feelings into words and phrases, so does an artist express his response to nature in color and form.”

In a 2006 newspaper article, Jones distinctly expressed her philosophy on painting:

“I love to paint directly from nature, to make my statement from glimpses of this beautiful world of ours—be it the subtle hues of Cape Cod sand and marsh or the brilliance of tropical flowers singing to the sunshine of southern Europe. I try to let the excitement of my visual experience flow through me, playing with color and form as a poet does with words, in an effort to communicate that joy to others.”

Especially the joy of living at Brooksby.



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