Jean Hand Triol
139 River Glen Court
Kalispell, MT  59901

Tel
(406)- 257-2120
E-mail: jean369@centurytel.net

ARTIST’S STATEMENT

Why do I create art? The answer used to be quite simple: I had ideas that I wanted to express visually, I could do it, and it was fun. As a seasoned artist the answer has expanded and deepened and is more difficult to express in words. I might say that I am reaching out to people, telling a story, sharing a treasure, that I seek to touch another life in some way through the energy contained in my painting. Clearly, though, I can only create to please myself, and communication through my work is a wonderful and fulfilling bonus. This is true now, though I am changing, in flux, never standing still for very long. To the best of my ability I humbly offer love and honestly in my work. That part I hope will never change.

BACKGROUND

Jean Hand Triol earned a masters degree in education from Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. She practiced and taught clinical laboratory science with a specialty in cytology for 35 years. She is now out of the lab and classroom, exercising her talents as an original watercolorist. During this second career Jean has studied drawing and watercolor painting at Flathead Valley Community College and has enjoyed many watercolor workshops from local and national artists. She toured France, watercolors and brushes in hand, with artist and teacher Karen Leigh of Kalispell. The highlight of her trip was painting by the famous water lily pond in Monet's garden.

During the past fifteen years her award winning paintings have been exhibited in juried art shows in Philadelphia, Kansas City, Hockaday Museum of Art, and Bigfork Art and Cultural Center. She holds signature membership in the Montana Watercolor Society. The artist's original artwork may currently be seen at her home studio in Kalispell and at Arrowhead Gallery in Columbia Falls, Montana.  

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"Will"
15"x11"

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"Buffalo and Calf"
10"x12"
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"Melissa"
15"x11"

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"Rhodies"
10"x12"

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"Columbine"
15"x10"


"Cytopathology World"
11"x14"

More about the Paintings

Will is a two year old wrapped up in his favorite story.

The flower portraits are Columbine and Rhodies. 
Painted blossoms bathed in sunshine stay fresh forever.

Melissa is a young book lover with stories dancing round and through her.
She asked me to paint this for her 4th grade teacher.
Melissa’s mother had me do another one for her.

Cytopathology World captures a scene in a laboratory from my previous life as a cytologist. The images dancing on the walls are cervical cancer cells.

Buffalo and Calf is done with a free and open style, fun and easy to look at.

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