
Jordan Wright Patterson
Paper / Mixed Media
Lives & Works in Newnan, Georgia
Jordan Wright Patterson draws on her career in fashion to shape and structure her intricate cut paper works. Inspired by the texture and patterns she finds in the natural world, Patterson explores these unforgiving qualities of using blades against paper, the inability to erase, and the need to accept accidents and move on. In her process, Patterson often uses music to guide her creation of shapes and gestures, letting the blade lead her “through music, thoughts and emotions”. Patterson’s work has been featured in Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Magazine and exhibited across the US.
In the Journal

Art 101 | Why Do Artists Continue to Make Abstract Art?
What is abstract art? Abstract art, at its core, is a visual language that moves beyond direct representation to explore form, color, gesture, and material in ways that evoke rather than depict. It...
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Art 101 | Femme Surrealism: Reclaiming the Dreamworld
Surrealism has long been associated with dreamlike visions, subconscious desires, and strange, otherworldly imagery. But for many women artists, it was more than just a movement—it was a means of r...
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Nina Takesh | Collector Profile
Nina Takesh is a renowned interior designer and content creator based in Los Angeles. Her journey into design began while building her own home from the ground up in Los Angeles, revealing a passio...
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Art 101 | The Art of Everything: What is Mixed Media?
In an age where disciplines blend and artistic boundaries dissolve, the term mixed media has become something of a catchall—at once precise and elusive. It describes an approach rather than a style...
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