Ghostprint Gallery

Group Show

Shapes Not Ours: Jenna Chew
and Crystal Cregge

August 4th - 27th, 2011

Jenna Chew “Can-Can I” mixed media 9 x 14 in.
Jenna Chew “Pho” graphite, marker 5.5 x 8.25 in.
Jenna Chew “Ah’meen (panthera tigris tigris)” giclee, mixed media 9 x 14 in.
Jenna Chew “Harrison Street” graphite 5.5 x 8.25 in.
Jenna Chew “Gin” mixed media 9 x 14 in.
Jenna Chew “Murakami Tea” mixed media 7 x 10 in.
Jenna Chew “Roaring Shakedown” mixed media 5.5 x 8.25 in.
Jenna Chew “21st” mixed media 7 x 10 in.
Jenna Chew “Garnett’s” mixed media 9 x 14 in.
Jenna Chew “Ivure, Roasted Lemongrass Maté” mixed media 5 x 7 in.
Jenna Chew “Akael (ambystoma mexicanum)” giclee, mixed media 9 x 14 in.
Jenna Chew “Can-Can1″ mixed media 9 x 14 in.
Jenna Chew “Pikce” mixed media 7 x 9 in.
Crystal Cregge “Windowpane” photo emulsion on Arches paper 15 x 11 in.
Crystal Cregge “Organic Forms” photo emulsion on Arches paper 17 x 24 in.
Crystal Cregge “And Everything in Between” photo emulsion on Arches paper 24 x 17 in. $600
Crystal Cregge “Vertebrae” photo emulsion on Arches paper 17 x 24 in.
Crystal Cregge “Untitled” photo emulsion on Arches paper
Crystal Cregge “Natural Selection” photo emulsion on Arches paper 17 x 24 in.
Crystal Cregge “Distortion” photo emulsion on Arches paper 17 x 24 in.
Crystal Cregge “Guardians” photo emulsion on Arches paper 15 x 11 in.
Crystal Cregge “Venus” photo emulsion on Arches paper 11 x 15 in.
Crystal Cregge “Valleys and Hills” photo emulsion on Arches paper 15 x 11 in.
Crystal Cregge “Acute Angles” photo emulsion on Arches paper 11 x 15 in.
This show combines the work of two talented young emerging artists educated and living in Richmond. Jenna Chew’s paintings and drawings from her personal journals focus on some of Richmond’s favorite locations [eg Can Can] and other subjects that catch her perspective eye. Her impressions of what we observe on a daily basis using her sophisticated sensibility and precise technique cast them in a new light. Chew recently graduated from the Communication Arts Department at VCU and is finishing her studies at TAD (The Art Department]. Crystal Gregge uses liquid light on arches paper to create painterly images of women’s bodies which verge on the abstract. The medium, in combination with her subjects’ shadows and curves, creates a sense of subtle intimacy with the observer. Cregge is a recent Magna Cum Laude graduate of VCU. The title of the show comes from a Sylvia Plath poem “The Other Two.”