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Jenny E. Balisle's painting, hanging snugly in the lobby of Tower B.
Hang Art and The Infinity Residential Towers have proudly joined forces with a new and rotating art exhibition, featured in their spacious and sunlit lobbies. This creative and fun partnership sheds a whole new light on local Bay Area art. This summer we are pleased to announce the two talented Hang Art artists for the Infinity program, Jenny E. Balisle and Tjasa Owen. Each artist brings their own expression to these structurally magnificent buildings, designed by Bernardo Fort-Brescia of Arquitectonica.

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Jenny E. Balisle, JBP.9.6.4700H, mixed media on panel, 60" x 84" 2010
Jenny E. Balisle

Jenny E. Balisle's inspiration comes from patterns in nature and Asian calligraphy by exploring chemical reactions in her paintings. She creates non-representational images that focus on passion and emotion while using traditional painting techniques to preserve archival integrity.

While attacking the art with an ambidextrous approach, she achieves cohesiveness by using similar elements over a series of work. Her paintings consist of oil paint, stand oil, gamsol, liquin, galkyd, and a touch of nail polish as pure accent. The heavily textured paintings include up to fourteen layers of paint and can take one to two years to complete.

Jenny E. Balisle earned a B.A. in Art and Communication from University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and a M.F.A from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. She works as a full-time artist and teaches Critical Thinking, Abstract and Interpretation and directed studies at the AAU graduate school. Balisle has exhibited in numerous solo and group shows throughout the United States, such as; Harvard University, San Francisco State University, the Golda Foundation at the Fresno Art Museum, the Chicago Cultural Center and Korean Cultural Center in Los Angeles. Her work has been featured in such publications as; The Renascent Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, Sculptural Pursuits Magazine and Best of America Mixed Media Artists and Artisans Volume 1. Balisle was also featured in the Hearts in San Francisco public art project.


Tjasa Owen, Off Kilter Rouge Series, mixed media on canvas, 34" x 36" 2003
Tjasa Owen

Tjasa (pronounced Tee-asha) Owen's work is a confluence of her international travels, her enthusiasm for written correspondence, and her love for landscapes, inland as well as coastal. Having grown up by the Atlantic seashore, she is drawn to its ever-changing skies and dunes. During her foreign travels and time away from the studio, she photographs, sketches, and captures landscape details and textures to use as inspiration for her paintings.

Rather than representing a specific place, Tjasa is interested in creating views that feel shared and remembered, as though torn from the pages of a scrapbook. She sometimes writes postscripts and incomplete phrases from her journals or sketchbooks on the canvas, to imbue these new places with a sense of time and history. She likens her process to conjuring a landscape postcard in her head, reproducing it on canvas, and, by adding an ink stamp, sending it back into the world. By making paintings that feel like correspondence, Tjasa invites viewers to invent their own stories about the places she creates in her work.

Tjasa Owen has studied fine arts, art history, and interior architecture on both American coasts and abroad. She received her bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia, and has studied at the National Academy of Art in New York, the Academy of Art in San Francisco, and Coupa in Paris. Her work has been shown extensively in the US and internationally. Currently Tjasa lives in San Francisco with her husband and two children, Finn & Remy.