Category: The Final Installation

Rebecca Jack: Energy, Ease, and Stillness

There’s a sweet spot we’re always looking for when placing art in a home—where a room feels both alive and at ease. These three recently installed works by Rebecca Jack show how that balance can take shape in very different ways. Each piece plays a role in shaping a space that feels grounded, warm, and intentional.

 

Energy

Rebecca Jack, Fisherman’s Wives, Mixed Media on Canvas

Installed along a stair landing, this piece adds movement and presence to a space you pass through every day. The bold blues and layered figures give the eye something to engage with as you move up and down the stairs, turning a transitional area into a moment of impact. It brings confidence and contrast without overpowering the clean lines and architecture around it.

 

Ease

Rebecca Jack, Bird Watcher, Acrylic on Canvas

In this living space, Bird Watcher creates a sense of calm and approachability. It brings together the space around it, making the room feel relaxed, comfortable, and lived in. It’s the glue that makes the room feel cohesive and calm.

 

Stillness

Rebecca Jack, Quiet Moments, Acrylic on Canvas

This kitchen-adjacent space called for something grounding, and Quiet Moments delivers just that. The painting adds warmth and balance without disrupting the openness of the room. It offers a visual anchor that makes the space feel personal and inviting.

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