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JEAN HUTTER

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The Odyssey Tarot

The Odyssey Tarot
Il Carro - The Chariot 7 Imperatrice - The Empress 3
The Odyssey Tarot The Odyssey Tarot
Giudizio - The Judgement 20 Forza - The Strength 11 (8)
The Odyssey Tarot - Copyright © by Jean Hutter
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TECNICA - MEDIUM: collage
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  • Art Bio - The work of artist Jean Hutter springs from her love of nature. The abstractions of form and mass evoke a feeling of grand spaces one can only feel when standing on top of a mountain looking down into a valley of plains and fields. This living landscape dances across the paper, inviting the viewer to come back again and again. This type of work does not capture a moment in time but rather a feeling or response to something you have seen or remember. 

    An explorer at heart, Hutter's non-objective world is composed of many paths of line and color that has a language all their own. Layer upon layer of watermedia leave a thin veil of the color that has gone before evoking a feeling of places we all might have been once in our lifetime. "I'm a very impulsive person so this kind of painting really appeals to me". This method of work is called experimental painting - acrylic, watercolor, inks, colored pencil, collage and just about anything else can be used in a painting. It's a very exciting way to work, but also very challenging and that's what makes these works so unique. 

    A resident of New Jersey, Hutter is an experienced painter having made the transition from computer graphics to fine art impressions that are truly original only to her. She is a signature member of the Baltimore Watercolor Society, signature member of the International Society of Experimental Artists, an exhibiting member of the Guild of Creative Art in Shrewsbury, Ocean County Artists Guild and numerous local art groups. Her work may be seen in many corporate and private collections as well as on the internet. Recently 8 of her paintings were selected to be featured in upcoming episodes of the HBO series The Sopranos. She is represented by the Watermark Gallery in Tuckerton, NJ and is listed in the World Artist Directory.
  • Recent Exhibits and Awards:
    2006 - Monmouth Reform Temple - Tinton Falls NJ
    2006 - OC Artists Guild - Twentieth State Juried Exhibit - Second Prize
    2005 - Monmouth Reform Temple - Tinton Falls, NJ
    2005 - OC Artists Guild - Juried Members Show
    2005 - Guild of Creative Art 13th Annual Open Juried Show 
    2004 - Guild of Creative Art - All Member Acrylic Show - Second Place Award 
    2004 - NJ Watercolor Society 62nd Annual Open Juried Exhibit - Sylvox Scientific Award 
    2004 - OC Artists Guild - Juried Members Show
    2004 - Guild of Creative Art 12th Annual Open Juried Show
    2004 - Louisiana WC Society 34th International Exhibit - New Orleans, La - Holbein Merit Award
    2004 - Monmouth Reform Temple - Tinton Falls, NJ
    2003 - Solo Show - Ocean County Artists' Guild
    2003 - Birthday Celebration - Guild of Creative Arts - Monmouth Museum
    2003 - Monmouth Reform Temple - Tinton Falls, NJ 
    2002 - New Jersey WC Society Annual Open Show - Monmouth Museum
    2002 - Guild of Creative Art - 10th Annual Juried Show - Third Prize
    2002 - OC Artists Guild - Juried Members Show
    2002 - Baltimore Watercolor Society Mid-Atlantic Regional - Bethesda, Md.
    2002 - ISEA Juried Exhibition - Muncie, Indiana
    2001 - Taos National Society of Watercolor 6th National Exhibit -Taos, NM
    2001 - Guild of Creative Art - 9th Annual Juried Show
    2000 - NJWC Society 58th Annual Open Show
    2000 - Guild of Creative Art 8th Annual Juried Show
    2000 - Ocean County Artists Guild - Annual Juried Show
    2000 - ISEA Ninth Annual Juried Exhibit - Grand Junction, Co. 
    2000 - Art for Reflection - Cork Gallery at Lincoln Center, New York City
    2000 - Ocean County Artists Guild 17th State Juried Show
    1999 - Perkins Center Juried WaterColor Show - NJ
    1999 - ISEA Eight Annual Juried Exhibit - Windsor Newton Award
    1998 - Baltimore Watercolor Society Mid-Atlantic Regional
    1998 - NJ WC Society 56th Annual Open - Charles Luffman Memorial Award
    1998 - 16th Stated Juried Exhibit Guild of Creative Art - Merit Award
    1998 - Ocean County Artist Guild Juried Members Show - First Prize

Gems of Self-Publication: Odyssey Tarot 
I have heard a few self-appointed tarot critics say that collage decks are for people with no artistic talent. I can cite many names that serve to negate that statement. (Arnell Ando, Alexandra Genetti, Michele Jackson, Paula Gibby, etc.) Today I would like to add the name of another splendid tarot collagist to that group: Jean Hutter. 
Ms. Hutter is both a fine artist and a graphic designer, as adept in computer aided design as she is in projects involving paper and pigments. The Odyssey Tarot deck is artistically rendered and is self-published in an elegant and very professional manner. Each deck is painstakingly made by hand and carefully laminated. Another nice feature of this deck is that the artist allows each one who purchases a deck to pick from one of several back designs and then she does not re-use that particular back. Each deck is therefore truly one of a kind and unique.
One of the things I like best about this deck is the artist’s ability to use multiple images in her collaged interpretations of many of the cards without having so many that one image overpowers the next or distracts the reader while reading. (See the Hermit, the 6 of Wands and the 6 of Cups.) Her multiple images support each other rather than crowding each other out or fighting discordantly for one’s attention. The result is a very blended and pleasing depiction of the meaning of each of these cards.
Other cards focus on one central image. One of my favorite cards of this type is the 4 of Cups. In this card a beautiful young woman has become literally lost to the world around her as she gazes raptly at her reflection in the mirror. Her narrow focus has trapped her into a one-dimensional universe wherein only she matters. Having nothing to react with or to, she is cut off from life and all that it has to offer. Not only is she unaware of the three cups at the bottom of the picture, she is even oblivious to the one being offered by the hand mere inches from her face.
Another interesting card is the 10 of Wands. This card shows a man weighed down by the weight of the world. And by weighed down, I mean that literally. Like Atlas before him, this man has the entire world on his shoulders and is struggling under his load.
Both of the cards mentioned above serve to illustrate the fact that though this deck is by no means a Rider-Waite-Smith (RWS) clone, it can be read easily by anyone who has worked with the RWS deck frequently. Some may be glad of that, as there is (as yet) no booklet to accompany this deck. But I must mention that not having any documentation for the deck did not hinder my ability to read with it immediately and well. And “readability” is a huge issue for me when it comes to tarot decks. I have several decks that are “art decks” only, but much prefer attractive decks that function well in day to day reading experiences. This deck definitely falls in to the latter group.
Unless you are one of those people who cannot stand collage decks on principle, I recommend this deck highly. As with most hand-made decks, it is pricier than those produced by the mainstream tarot publishers, but I think the deck is well worth the expenditure and give it an enthusiastic thumbs-up.

Valerie Sim, CTGM - American Tarot Association 

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