Jeremy Mann (1979) holds a Cum Laude BFA from Ohio University and an MFA with valedictorian honor from Academy of Art University in San Francisco.
In his creative practice, Mann aims to imbue his city, San Francisco, with drama, mood, and personality. He paints his immediate surroundings with intimate, dynamic expression. A number of his compositions are inspired by wet pavement that reflects street lamps and neon signs and glitters in the rain.
Painting on medium-to-large scale wood panels, Mann utilizes a number of techniques: staining the surface, wiping away paint with solvents, and applying broad marks with an ink brayer. Mann uses vivid, atmospheric colors, and is often inspired by the city of San Francisco. In addition to his urban scenes, he also paints still lifes, and portraits of young women in his characteristically impressionistic manner. He has exhibited at venues around San Francisco and throughout the United States.
Since his graduation, Mann has received attention from critics and collectors alike. His work recently graced the cover of American Art Collector magazine and has been extensively exhibited in Ohio and California.
© 2019. All images are copyrighted © by Jeremy Mann. Apart from fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research, criticism or review as permitted under the Copyright Act, the use of any image from this site is prohibited unless prior written permission is obtained. All images used for illustrative purposes only.
In his creative practice, Mann aims to imbue his city, San Francisco, with drama, mood, and personality. He paints his immediate surroundings with intimate, dynamic expression. A number of his compositions are inspired by wet pavement that reflects street lamps and neon signs and glitters in the rain.
Painting on medium-to-large scale wood panels, Mann utilizes a number of techniques: staining the surface, wiping away paint with solvents, and applying broad marks with an ink brayer. Mann uses vivid, atmospheric colors, and is often inspired by the city of San Francisco. In addition to his urban scenes, he also paints still lifes, and portraits of young women in his characteristically impressionistic manner. He has exhibited at venues around San Francisco and throughout the United States.
Since his graduation, Mann has received attention from critics and collectors alike. His work recently graced the cover of American Art Collector magazine and has been extensively exhibited in Ohio and California.
© 2019. All images are copyrighted © by Jeremy Mann. Apart from fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research, criticism or review as permitted under the Copyright Act, the use of any image from this site is prohibited unless prior written permission is obtained. All images used for illustrative purposes only.
2009, A night under fog |
2011, Dark rains downtown |
2013, 7th Avenue night |
2014, A passed afternoon storm |
2014, Cityscape-Composed form study #34 |
2014, Evening storm on Market St. |
2014, New York #10 |
2014, Rooftops in the snow |
2014, San francisco #7 |
2014, San Francisco in blue |
2014, San Francisco storm in yellow |
2014, Winter, Chicago |
2015, It's a long rain in October |
2015, New York #11 |
2015, New York sunset #2 |
2015, The lights oh New York |
2016, Cityscape-Composed form study #3 |
2016, Market Street, midnight |
2016, New York City #27 |
2016, New York City #31 |
2016, New York City Red #3 |
2016, The oncoming fog |
2018, Cityscape-Composed form study #38 |
2018, New York City #40 |
2018, New York City #41 |
2018, Nights in New York Winters |
2019, High noon Sutter, San Francisco |
2012, Portrait of Angela |
2012, Portrait with Lace and Feathers |
2012, The forgotten (version one, Abandon) |
2012, The White Dress |
2012, Una bella adagio |
2013, Portrait of an Ukrainian Woman |
2014, Black Violet |
2016, Nadezda |
2018, Ghost |
2019, The Hollowed Heart |
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