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Having actively produced painting and sculpture for over 20 years, Jack Winn has recently begun creating larger-scale works that incorporate a mix of oil, acrylics and automotive paints to create a dramatic density to his canvases. Winn is also a noted musician who has taught music at the University of Western Ontario (London) for 16 years. His creative relationship with music and painting is apparent in his intricate abstractions. Currently, Jack Winn lives and works in Stratford, Ontario, where he is the Principal Bassist for the Stratford Symphony Orchestra, while simultaneously preparing for a solo art exhibition at Gallery Stratford.

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    • Jack Winn "Exposed Roots" Oil on Board
      Apr. 27, 2017

      Jack Winn "Exposed Roots" Oil on Board

      Est: $50 - $150

      Jack Winn "Exposed Roots" Oil on Board

      Kavanagh Auctions
    • Jack Winn "Exposed Roots" Oil on Board
      Apr. 13, 2017

      Jack Winn "Exposed Roots" Oil on Board

      Est: $50 - $150

      Jack Winn "Exposed Roots" Oil on Board

      Kavanagh Auctions
    • JACK WINN (CANADIAN, 20TH CENTURY), SAND DUNES, PINERY, OIL ON MASONITE; SIGNED TOP RIGHT; TITLED AND DATED MAY 9 1993 VERSO, 8" x 10" — 20.3 x 25.4 cm.
      Apr. 28, 2016

      JACK WINN (CANADIAN, 20TH CENTURY), SAND DUNES, PINERY, OIL ON MASONITE; SIGNED TOP RIGHT; TITLED AND DATED MAY 9 1993 VERSO, 8" x 10" — 20.3 x 25.4 cm.

      Est: -

      JACK WINN (CANADIAN, 20TH CENTURY) SAND DUNES, PINERYOIL ON MASONITE; SIGNED TOP RIGHT; TITLED AND DATED MAY 9 1993 VERSO8" x 10" — 20.3 x 25.4 cm.Estimate: $200—300

      Waddington's
    • JACK WINN, THE STANDARD MODEL, oil, acrylic and automotive paint on canvas, 45 ins x 60 ins; 114.3 cms x 152.4 cms
      Apr. 13, 2015

      JACK WINN, THE STANDARD MODEL, oil, acrylic and automotive paint on canvas, 45 ins x 60 ins; 114.3 cms x 152.4 cms

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      JACK WINN THE STANDARD MODEL oil, acrylic and automotive paint on canvassigned; signed, titled and dated "May 2nd, 2014" on the reverse 45 ins x 60 ins; 114.3 cms x 152.4 cms Provenance:Private Collection, OntarioLiterature:Stewart, Beth. "Jack Winn." Accessed February 26, 2015. http:// www.lifestylemagazineonline.com/jack-winn/Note:Having actively produced painting and sculpture for over 20 years, Jack Winn has recently begun creating larger-scale works that incorporate a mix of oil, acrylics and automotive paints to create a dramatic density to his canvases. "I call my work Structural Impressionism. It is an abstraction of reality... I want the viewer to instantly become emotionally engaged with my work [then] to be sent on a quest of discovery about my subject matter. Time, the cosmos, infinity, and particle physics are all areas of human exploration that excite me greatly." Winn's use of vibrant colour, gesture, and the thick application of paint are employed in The Standard Model (2014), a work that unveils the artist's abstracted reality. Winn is also a noted musician who has taught music at the University of Western Ontario (London) for 16 years. His creative relationship with music and painting is apparent in his intricate abstractions. Currently, Jack Winn lives and works in Stratford, Ontario, where he is the Principal Bassist for the Stratford Symphony Orchestra, while simultaneously preparing for a solo art exhibition at Gallery Stratford.

      Waddington's
    • JACK WINN, FIRST SNOWFALL IN STRATFORD, 2011, oil and acrylic on canvas, 37.5 ins x 61.5 ins; 95.3 cms x 156.2 cms
      Mar. 04, 2014

      JACK WINN, FIRST SNOWFALL IN STRATFORD, 2011, oil and acrylic on canvas, 37.5 ins x 61.5 ins; 95.3 cms x 156.2 cms

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      JACK WINNFIRST SNOWFALL IN STRATFORD, 2011, oil and acrylic on canvas; signed and dated; signed, titled and dated on the reverse 37.5 ins x 61.5 ins; 95.3 cms x 156.2 cms Note: Jack Winn has been producing painting and sculpture for twenty years. Looking to the great Canadian landscape painters such as Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven for inspiration, it is Winn's own personal relationship with the landscape that defines and characterizes his work. Recently he has begun creating larger-scale works that incorporate a mix of oil, acrylics and automotive paints to create dramatic, stormy density to his canvases. In addition to his artistic practices, Winn is a noted musician who has taught music at the University of Western Ontario for sixteen years. Currently he is the Principal Bassist for the Stratford Symphony Orchestra.

      Waddington's
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