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Gallery J9

A collection of quiet, nature-inspired works that bridge the gap between graphic precision and fine art abstraction.

56 Works

Works by Gallery J9

56 pieces

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About Gallery

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Jeannine Bringman, the artist behind Gallery J9, creates from her studio on California’s Central Coast. Following a career in graphic design, she shifted her focus to fine art, developing a practice rooted in the observation of the natural world. Her work explores the intersection of minimalist abstraction and representational forms, resulting in compositions that emphasize a sense of stillness. Utilizing oil and acrylic painting alongside drawing and printmaking, Bringman produces quiet works that reflect her surroundings. Her portfolio is defined by a soft, nostalgic quality, often featuring local flora, birds, and the coastal scenery of her home region. This transition from design to fine art is evident in her balanced use of space and form.

Visual voice

Her aesthetic is characterized by a minimalist approach to nature, blending abstract techniques with clear botanical and coastal subjects. The work often features birds and nostalgic landscapes, rendered through a lens of simplicity and quietude.
Minimalist AbstractionBotanical StudiesCoastal LandscapesNature-Inspired PrintmakingNostalgic Scenery
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Gallery J9 — questions answered

Who is the artist behind Gallery J9?

Gallery J9 is the studio brand of Jeannine Bringman, a visual artist based on California's Central Coast.

What is Jeannine Bringman's professional background?

Before focusing on fine art, Bringman had a career in graphic design, which informs her minimalist aesthetic and use of space.

What mediums are used in this collection?

The collection includes works created with oil and acrylic paint, drawing, and printmaking techniques.

What are the recurring subjects in her work?

Her portfolio frequently features botanical studies, birds, coastal landscapes, and nostalgic scenery.

Has her work been featured in any publications?

Yes, her art has been recognized in interior design publications such as Habitat magazine.

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