Jerstin Crosby
Region: South
Jerstin Crosby is a Southern artist who currently makes paintings assembled
from shaped wood, realized in saturated tones. There is a degree of real
and illusionistic depth offset by Crosby’s use of hard-edge, vibrant color.
The elements and their surroundings define each other through cutouts in
the wood panel supports. Sometimes shapes are removed to reveal the wall
behind, while other times you see still more layers and textures building upon
each other.
Crosby has used digital tools from early in his practice, starting with the
emergence of programs like Microsoft Paint, which has influenced his
aesthetic in its colorful simplicity. This reliance on software allows for
executions that push beyond painterly instincts using a limited vocabulary
of elements that form figurative motifs, serving as character studies,
“current moods,” and signifiers of the human condition.