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Her origin,
like that of Matisse, is in the flatlands of North France but
her home is in the heart of the lush countryside of France's South
West. The rich red of the poppy-flower, the striking green of
abundant foliage and the sunny yellow of a summer meadow compose
Jalinepol's palette - Color has always been her inspiration.
In 1979 while
visiting Africa, she found herself swept up in the surrounding
colors. Irresistably drawn to the multi-colored robes and wrappings
of the African culture, she began to fabricate single-piece dolls.
She discovered batik at this time and also began to try her hand
at her first oils. On returning to France in 1984, JalinePol attended
the Beaux-Arts where she began to work with a palette-knife painting
technique. In these early years, the paintings of the Impressionist
masters greatly inspired her. During a period in the South Pacific,
she worked on watercolors, paintings on silk, and pastels, all
the while improving her skill with the paintbrush and palette
knife. She excelled at the latter and began to teach this technique
to art students in group workshops in the North of France. Today,
many important private art collections include JalinePol's paintings.
Wherever her works are exhibited- in France, in the USA and throughout
the world, from the South-Pacific to the Middle East -they are
admired and appreciated by all for their striking originality
and vibrancy.
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