Jen Wrubleski
Jen Wrubleski is an illustrator working at Blockfort Studios as well as a cake decorator and co-owner of Pattycake Bakery. She strives to make her bright and whimsical artwork feel like a playful experience. The viewer is invited in to learn, wonder, and speculate. Jen Wrubleski particularly enjoys creating work that can feel quietly funny and a bit personal, almost like an inside joke shared between friends. @wrublesThom Glick
Thom Glick is an artist and educator currently living and working in Columbus OH. His paintings and drawings, populated with odd characters, bend, break, flatten, complicate and simplify the fantastic and the everyday. His works offer a space for meditation, disarming with humor and inviting viewers to reflect on their inner and outer worlds with a sense of hope, gratitude, and wonder. Thom earned BFA and MFA degrees in illustration and animation. He is a member of Blockfort Studios and he teaches part time at Columbus College of Art & Design. @thomglick2023-2024 Feature Mural developed from Jen and Thom’s chess and conversations. This massive piece of art features a pair of strange beings existing in an unusual world finding an opportunity to communicate via a game they both know. The characters are connecting via games on multiple boards and are conversing adeptly despite confusing and overlapping landscapes containing ample holes in knowledge and understanding.
Made: Sep 01, 2023
934 Cleveland Ave
Columbus, OH 43201
Franklin County
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