Visionary and spiritual artist Jan Wright presently lives on the edge of wilderness beyond the Abiquiu Reservoir in northern New Mexico. Her intensely vibrant watercolors express Fifth World energies: that of manifesting Spirit in the physical. She also creates medicine shields, fans, and bags representing Spirit Animal Guides. Often an animal spirit will emerge from shadows, textures, and reflections of her landscapes.
Jan’s paintings are in numerous private collections around the country as well as the Salt Lake County Arts Collection. She has now had eleven successful one woman exhibits in Utah, New Mexico, and Texas. Her BFA from the University of Texas at Austin in 1970 led her to teaching art, watercolor, beadwork, macramé, creating personal shields, journeying to connect with spirit animal guides, as well as Tai Chi.
“A few years ago, with much gratitude in my heart, I vowed in all things to creatively express Spirit (Creator, God, Goddess, Father Sky) and Mother Earth so deeply as to touch the hearts and souls of all who look upon my work.”
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Jan Wright
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Chaco Canyon Guardian
water colors on paper, 21 X 17 inches -
Navajo National Monument
water colors on paper, 31.5 X 22.5 inches -
Si Pa Pu
water colors on paper, 28 X 24 inches -
Spirit Horse Canyon
water colors on paper, 24 X 18 inches -
Looking into the Face of TAAWA, Zuni Sky Father
water colors on paper, 25 X 22.5 inches -
Kachina Kanyon
water colors on paper, 37 X 34 inches -
The Seed Plaza Blanca Abiquiu
water colors on paper, 31 X 22.5 inches