Artists’ Proof

Curated by H Schenck

Jensen Delius

About the Artist

Jensen Delius is an artist, maker, and educator. They were born in Manitou Springs, Colorado in 2000, and later moved to Chicago, Illinois where they received their Bachelor of Art with a Minor in Art History in 2022. Jensen Currently resides in Denver, Colorado working as an artist and Montessori teacher.

Artist Statement

Jensen Delius is an artist and maker searching out the sacred in the familiar. She collaborates with her own lived experiences & locations, generational identities & stories, and familial archives to make works which ask what is and what is not sacred. Engaging with printmaking, papermaking, book arts, mixed media practices, and fiber works that utilize site-specific materials, she creates work that is of, by, and for these spaces and bodies. 

Jensen has had a long-standing relationship with printmaking and finds deep joy in process-based practices that allow her to create new and sacred meanings through the physical labors and processes that printmaking requires. 

 

Artist:

Jensen Delius
Artist Jensen Delius in the studio with a large roller

Social media: @jensendelius_art

Website: jensendelius.com

Exhibition

Artists’ Proof

A piece of dark blue, fuzzy textured rectangular paper with white depictions of fifteen spoons. On the bottom, three pieces of floral wallpaper in the shape of silhouettes of young girls.

Collections
Hard ground etching, chine collé of abaca papers, and wallpaper from the kitchen of the artist’s grandmother. Printed on paper made from the clothing of the artist’s mother.
10” x 20”

A large rectangle of floral wallpaper, in the center, a smaller tan-colored rectangle with a fine line depiction of fifteen spoons.

Collections (2)
Hard ground etching and chine colléd abaca paper, printed on the wallpaper of the artist’s grandmother.
10” x 20”

Blue textured paper with a halftoned image of a young child in a cowboy hat standing in a backyard. On the side of the halftoned image, it reads “Nov 65”. A black silhouette in the shape of a house is stamped on the upper right corner. Cursive handwriting has been cut out of the paper on the bottom left corner.

Nov 65
Handmade cotton paper from the artist’s mother’s clothing, screen printed imagery of their mother as a child, laser-cut text of family recipe cards, and handmade stamp in the shape of the artist’s grandmother’s house.
4” x 6”

Threads of various blue hues woven together into a rectangle. In the middle of the woven rectangle is a woven image of a yellow and brown two-story home.

Home
Cotton thread woven on a four-shaft loom with inlay and tapestry weaving.
12” x 18”

Threads of various blue hues woven together into a rectangle. In the middle of the woven rectangle is a woven silhouette image of a yellow and brown two-story home.

Home
Cotton thread woven on a four-shaft loom with inlay and tapestry weaving.
12” x 18”

Threads of various blue hues woven together into a rectangle. In the middle of the woven rectangle is a woven image of a light brown and dark brown two-story home.

Home
Cotton thread woven on a four-shaft loom with inlay and tapestry weaving.
12” x 18”

The green corduroy cover of a rectangular book.

Cotton Bowl from the Cadillac
Xerox image transfers of the artist, their mother and their grandmother’s hands on Rives BFK paper, lithographically printed handwritten stories, original photographs, and a cover of found fabric from the artist’s mother.
7” x 5”

To see more of this book please follow the link:
https://youtu.be/vkZb2VxUTh0

An open page of a green-toned book, with large images of hands abstracting the backgrounds of the pages. On the left-hand side, is a silky piece of paper with cursive writing. On the right-hand side, a black and white image of a young woman and a small boy smiling together peeks out of a pocket on the page.

Cotton Bowl from the Cadillac
Xerox image transfers of the artist, their mother and their grandmother’s hands on Rives BFK paper, lithographically printed handwritten stories, original photographs, and a cover of found fabric from the artist’s mother.
7” x 5”

An open page of a green-toned book, with large images of hands abstracting the backgrounds of the pages. On the left-hand side, are two silky pieces of paper with cursive writing laying directly atop one another. On the right-hand side, a black and white photo of a young woman standing by a car peeks out of a small pocket on the page.

Cotton Bowl from the Cadillac
Xerox image transfers of the artist, their mother and their grandmother’s hands on Rives BFK paper, lithographically printed handwritten stories, original photographs, and a cover of found fabric from the artist’s mother.
7” x 5”

The cover of a rectangular book that is white with green, pink, blue, and yellow floral depictions. In the bottom right corner, the number 3528 is printed.

3528
Digitally printed images of the artist’s grandmother’s house, transcribed conversations between the artist and her grandmother, handmade paper made from abaca fibers and the iris and lily plants gathered from the grandmother’s garden, a cover of the wallpaper which decorated the walls of her kitchen in the artist’s childhood, and a letterpress printed title.
6” x 5”

To see more of this book please follow the link:
https://youtu.be/Z3vGblDKX14

An open page of a book shows a color image of a bedroom door. A page of speckled transparent paper with text is turned on top of the image. The backward text hugs the outlines in the photograph and partially obscures them.

3528
Digitally printed images of the artist’s grandmother’s house, transcribed conversations between the artist and her grandmother, handmade paper made from abaca fibers and the iris and lily plants gathered from the grandmother’s garden, a cover of the wallpaper which decorated the walls of her kitchen in the artist’s childhood, and a letterpress printed title.
6” x 5”

An open page of a book. On the right, a color photograph of a silverware drawer, and on the left, a page of tan transparent paper speckled with plant matter. On the bottom of the left-hand page, printed text reads “I hated dusting. Mother always made me dust.”

3528
Digitally printed images of the artist’s grandmother’s house, transcribed conversations between the artist and her grandmother, handmade paper made from abaca fibers and the iris and lily plants gathered from the grandmother’s garden, a cover of the wallpaper which decorated the walls of her kitchen in the artist’s childhood, and a letterpress printed title.
6” x 5”

A rectangular cover of a book, bound in a blue and white abstractly patterned dishcloth. In the bottom right corner, the number 1437 is printed.
1437 Images of the artist’s former apartment, found fabrics from the apartment, handmade paper from abaca fibers, and from kitchen towels gathered from the home, transcribed conversations between the artist and their roommate about grief, loss and their life together. 6” x 5” To see more of this book please follow the link: https://youtu.be/Xh9at8lRgWY
An open page of a book. Spread across both pages of the book is a photograph depicting the bottom corner of a green couch with wooden legs atop a red intricately designed rug.

1437
Images of the artist’s former apartment, found fabrics from the apartment, handmade paper from abaca fibers, and from kitchen towels gathered from the home, transcribed conversations between the artist and their roommate about grief, loss and their life together.
6” x 5”

An open page of a book, on the right, an image taken from above of a green backyard with two power lines stretching over it. On the left, a page of tan transparent paper speckled with string. In the top middle of this page, printed text reads: “It was so loud but I got really used to it I think”

1437
Images of the artist’s former apartment, found fabrics from the apartment, handmade paper from abaca fibers, and from kitchen towels gathered from the home, transcribed conversations between the artist and their roommate about grief, loss and their life together.
6” x 5”