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Autumn in the Valley
Ecological paper and tea
Jordan Wright Patterson’s practice is rooted in material exploration and memory, using unconventional techniques to build layered, evocative compositions. She dyes paper with tea, creating warm, organic tones that infuse her work with a sense of history and impermanence. Hand-cutting the paper, she forms delicate, precise lines that introduce both structure and fragility, echoing the themes of time, place, and personal narrative. Through this tactile process, Patterson blurs the boundary between painting and collage, constructing visual spaces that feel intimate, meditative, and deeply personal.
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Jordan Wright Patterson’s practice is rooted in material exploration and memory, using unconventional techniques to build layered, evocative compositions. She dyes paper with tea, creating warm, organic tones that infuse her work with a sense of history and impermanence. Hand-cutting the paper, she forms delicate, precise lines that introduce both structure and fragility, echoing the themes of time, place, and personal narrative. Through this tactile process, Patterson blurs the boundary between painting and collage, constructing visual spaces that feel intimate, meditative, and deeply personal.
Artwork Information
Year
2025
Materials
Ecological paper and tea
Authentication
Signed by Artist
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan.
Dimensions
ARTWORK DIMENSIONS
36 x 47 3/4 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
36 x 47 3/4 inches
Floated: 41 x 52 3/4 x 2 inches
Unframed: 36 x 47 3/4 inches
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“Creating art means so much more to me than producing it. It's a way of surviving.”

About the Artist
Jordan Wright Patterson
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.

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Jordan Wright Patterson’s practice is rooted in material exploration and memory, using unconventional techniques to build layered, evocative compositions. She dyes paper with tea, creating warm, organic tones that infuse her work with a sense of history and impermanence. Hand-cutting the paper, she forms delicate, precise lines that introduce both structure and fragility, echoing the themes of time, place, and personal narrative. Through this tactile process, Patterson blurs the boundary between painting and collage, constructing visual spaces that feel intimate, meditative, and deeply personal.