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Tilting at Windmills Gallery

One of New England's largest fine art galleries, Tilting at Windmills features a broad selection of work by important regional, national, and international artists. While quality and visual appeal are paramount in choosing the artwork we offer,we also select with an eye towards investment and potential appreciation in value for our collectors.

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Location

24 Highland Ave., Manchester Center, VT 05255

Hours

Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 10–5
Sunday 11-4
Wednesday and Thursday closed (open by appointment only)

Call Us

Tel: 802-362-3022
Cell: 802-379-1175

E-mail Us

tilting@tilting.com


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Jennifer
Jennifer Bowman
Biography

I believe everyone is an artist in some way, whether it is the presentation of a fine meal or the construction of a beautiful home, the wording of a contract or the way a mother raises a child. Each of us has the ability to make art. Mine just happens to be in paint.? After spending nearly two years aboard a sailboat and cruising the West Coast, I really came to appreciate the quality of light …

I believe everyone is an artist in some way, whether it is the presentation of a fine meal or the construction of a beautiful home, the wording of a contract or the way a mother raises a child. Each of us has the ability to make art. Mine just happens to be in paint.? After spending nearly two years aboard a sailboat and cruising the West Coast, I really came to appreciate the quality of light …

I believe everyone is an artist in some way, whether it is the presentation of a fine meal or the construction of a beautiful home, the wording of a contract or the way a mother raises a child. Each of us has the ability to make art. Mine just happens to be in paint.? After spending nearly two years aboard a sailboat and cruising the West Coast, I really came to appreciate the quality of light and how different latitudes could affect the way I would see a subject. My favorite experience evolves around capturing warm reflected light on bougainvillea-draped buildings in Mexico. That same investigation of how light plays off of an item is what galvanizes me into painting a subject. It doesn’t matter if it is a ferryboat or a bouquet of flowers. When teaching, I try to get my students to ‘SEE’ the different ways that the color gray is present in our images. Everything shy of a pure color pigment is a mixture of primary colors that give us a whole world of beautiful grays. My grays have a whole lot of purple to them. The interaction of warm light and cool shadows is what excites me about painting. I am third generation artist and am a winner of the coveted Skagit Valley Tulip, Edmonds Arts and the Anacortes Arts Festival posters. I have designed Washington State’s new Heritage Birth Certificate and have worked with Eddie Bauer on a Catalog cover. My work can be found in both private and corporate collections locally and internationally, including France, Turkey, Japan and Netherlands.

Artworks

Artwork
Jennifer BowmanPoppy Study IV

8 x 10 ″

Acrylic

Artwork
Jennifer BowmanStudy #175

8 x 10 ″

Acrylic

Artwork
Jennifer BowmanStudy #129

8 x 10 ″

Acrylic

Artwork
Jennifer BowmanRooster

10 x 8 ″

Acrylic

Artwork
Jennifer BowmanLooking Back

8 x 10 ″, framed: 9 x 11 ″

Acrylic

Artwork
Jennifer BowmanStudy #47

8 x 10 ″, framed: 9 x 11 ″

Acrylic

Artwork
Jennifer BowmanPoppies

8 x 10 ″

Acrylic

Artwork
Jennifer BowmanHenny Penny

8 x 10 ″

Acrylic