#100 JENNY FERMOR

Nov 13, 2024

What is style and how do we discover our own unique voice? Join Marji in a discussion with Jenny Fermor on the discoveries that lead Jenny to her unique style of portraying the Spanish unban landscape. Jenny is a CVP alum, and takes us through her experience after CVP, her journey and the process that has lead her to her unique perspective and portrayal of urban architecture.

 

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24 Comments

  1. Very intriguing work. Fascinating to hear Jenny talk. 🙏

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  2. Thank you Marji and Jenny for this wonderful interview! Marji, you are a gifted interviewer. Your joy and wonder were so palpable, and I think that helped Jenny to reflect on the how of her work, to our benefit.

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  3. A really marvelous interview Marji and Jenny. What a great choice Marji. I so remember seeing Jenny’s work in a previous A2L-something and being struck by her technique and sensitivity. How fun to hear from her at length. Thank you both!

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  4. Great interview and lovely work. Very inspiring. Edit, edit edit!

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  5. Accomplished work! Thank you both for an inspiring interview.

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  6. Thanks to Marji for doing this interview, well done! And thank you for taking this deep dive into Jenny’s process and showing her work, it is so inspiring and informative!

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  7. Love Jenny’s work!

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  8. I really loved this discussion. “It’s all about editing” – genius; it so is! And how finding your style is all about time, doing and doing. A maturity that only comes with time. Thank you both.

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    • Great interview and work. Thanks, Jenny and Marji!

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  9. Love to see how to transform precision of architecture to essence of color, depth, shapes. Really enjoyed this interview. I think it was just a mistake that Karen’s work is here. Should be fixable by whomever created the post. I would love it if that fix happens. I would love to have more time to really take my time looking at Jenny’s paintings.

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  10. I loved this interview and Jenny’s work. I would love to see her work here, instead of Karen’s. I love her work too but we saw it last month. It’s amazing how inspiring all these interviews are. Thank you SO much.

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