Jennine Hough



Lucia
Oil on Canvas
20 X 20

Messenger
Oil on Linen
30 X 30

The Rehearsal
Oil on Canvas
20 X 20
Dallas Pete
Watercolor on Canvas
12 X 12



Jennine Hough with her sidekick "Dallas"



I don’t remember being particularly passionate about making art as a child, although I always took art courses, like I took dance lessons, and piano lessons, and golf lessons.

The first turning point for me was the four art history courses that I took as electives my junior year of college. I was so ravenous to learn more and do more that I changed my major to art. My professional turning point was the summer  (1974) that I spent at The Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. I studied with so many incredible students and professional artists. I left with my lifetime commitment.

My paintings have always been thematic.  Although I was taught by contemporary, exhibiting painters to paint in a contemporary language, MY muses have always been the Renaissance, 19th century French painting and the 1970’s to present Realism.

I love to work in series and believe that I become more secure and creative within representational, psychological and compositional boundaries that I have created.
My last and still current series is Daughters and Sons, and I am continuing to work on it and also I am painting still life and interiors.

I continue to learn and to search for knowledge and refinement in my technique. I take classes from other artists. I read, read, read.  I go to contemporary and historical museums. I see or hear something every day that influences my paintings.