JENNIFER KHOSHBIN


Interwoven (2021)

Interwoven – the Sun Seekers’ Flag

Nylon Flag, 65” x 50”


Pile Up #1 (2021)

“Either the well was very deep, or she fell very slowly, for she had plenty of time as she went down to look about her and to wonder what was going to happen next.”

Pile Up #1 & #2
depict the Sun Seekers falling into the botanical piles all around them. The flowers are a food source in this alternate sun seeking reality where consciousness is enveloped and estranged by the physical natural world. These botanical spaces are of great importance in what has become an inhospitable environment. 

Paper, dried pressed flowers, graphite, 21” x 18”


Blind (2021)

Look. Look harder.

Embossed print on paper, 20″ x 16”


Pile Up # 2 (2021)

“Either the well was very deep, or she fell very slowly, for she had plenty of time as she went down to look about her and to wonder what was going to happen next.”

Pile Up #1 & #2 depict the Sun Seekers falling into the botanical piles all around them. The flowers are a food source in this alternate sun seeking reality where consciousness is enveloped and estranged by the physical natural world. These botanical spaces are of great importance in what has become an inhospitable environment. 

Paper, dried pressed flowers, graphite, 18” x 21”


Field Study (2021)

Field Study depicts the Sun Seekers after they’ve emerged from their fall to earth. The flowers are a food source in this alternate sun seeking reality where sustaining life is dependent on consuming botanical piles. These botanical spaces are of great importance in what has become an inhospitable environment. 

Resin, pressed flowers, 15 sculptures at 6″ x 2″



ABOUT THE ARTIST

Jennifer Khoshbin, born 1968, is originally from Philadelphia. She studied Fine Arts and Sociology at the University of Texas, Austin, and the University of Kentucky. Jennifer has exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the United States, and her work has been featured in magazines that include Readymade, House Beautiful, Glamour, and Spaces, and in several art and craft books. She currently lives in San Antonio, Texas, with her husband and their two children. Visit her on Instagram @jenkhoshbin.