Rebecca Jantzen

At NIAD since 2017
Rebecca Jantzen

I like to use anything and everything in art. To me there’s no limits on what materials can be used for art work. It’s just about having fun with art.

Featured Artworks

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Artist Statement

I describe myself as visually impaired and learning disabled. I am a socially engaged artist who loves her art work. I like to be a perfectionist at my drawings for myself. I’m a drawer who works with cartoon images and I like to work on still lifes.

A challenge for me is slowing down in my art work and working on structuring faces. I would like to develop my mixed media sculptures as a goal. An ambition I have is to publish and illustrate children’s stories.

I gear my art work more towards children’s illustration which causes me to use brighter colors in my art work. I love holidays and I like to make cards for special occasions. My art is based on the kind of mood I’m in at that moment. Trace Adkins is a favorite artist whose music I like and he’s cute to me.

I like to draw things that brighten up my spirit and the day; images of peace, love and happiness. When I drew Noah’s Ark the people in the drawing turned out to be similar to myself and my husband. One of the reasons I chose to draw the bee character is because I’m known as “Queen Bee” at NIAD. I try to put myself into my art sometimes. I like to go to different workshops to get more hands on learning and more ideas in my art. I like to use the techniques I learn to create projects on my own.

I like to draw pictures on card stock because it’s stronger. I outline my work with Sharpies to make it stand out more. I like to come up with silly creations and characters.

Sometimes I start with one project and keep building on it. It can evolve and change over time like with my maps, collages and fiber sculptures. I like to use anything and everything in art. To me there’s no limits on what materials can be used for art work. It’s just about having fun with art. 

Exhibition Highlights

Connect the Dots
SAIC Wellness Center
March, 2022
Small Press Book Bazaar
SFMOMA
December, 2021
A Kind of Movement
organized by Jay Wehnert
Art And Learning Studio
2019

Press Highlights

Collections

Regional Center for the East Bay
San Leadro, CA