The Wellesley College website is currently in transition. This temporary site is for current Wellesley College community members. If you're a prospective student or employee, please go to our new site at www.wellesley.edu.

Jasper Saco:

BE/LONGING
 
Jasper Saco
Studio Art and English & Creative Writing major
 

My art practice exists at the intersection of memory and love. I find the pivotal moments admist the mundane and highlight them, making them larger than life. My art practice really began in Wellesley, but I wouldn't be where I am now without the support of my family. They let me know art was powerful and worth my while. It was at Wellesley, though, that I learned to be bold and unapologetic about my art. It transformed into something beyond me, and I'm still exploring the uncertainty and unknowns of my work. My art lies in between the real and surreal, twisting reality while still representing the magic of the quotidian.

 
~.~
 
Steps
acrylic on panel
2022
Jewett Gallery
 
a very colorful landscape painting with water, a glowing lamp, and vertical posts in the ground
 
 
I started my thesis, Steps, in the summer of 2021. While it began as a love letter to monochrome and Frank O'Hara, it evolved into something grander than that. It became my testimony to life on those steps, the highs and lows, and most importantly, the feeling of being lost and finding my way. Steps is an interdisciplinary dedication to the journey of finding oneself, represented both in the poems and the paintings that comprise it. I chose these two mediums because I've always wanted to show my hand. I am rugged and spirited, and I chose to live boldly and unapologetically-- all core values of my work. The vibrancy of my memories is translated into bright colors and funky compositions, as well as abstract poem forms and accessible, sometimes crude, language. I never want to let go of Wellesley, but the time has come to part ways, and I will do it with grace.
 
painting of a yellow room with blue, pink, and green balloons in it. A window has a banner reading 'YAY' stretched across it
 
 
an installation of brightly colored paintings leaned against walls and installed in a corner. On the floor in front of them is a stop sign in a flower pot that reads 'only YOU can STOP DYKE DRAMA'
 
 
looking down into a light blue cracked flower pot with a brown post in it. Where dirt would normally be, there is instead multicolored ground and broken chalk
 
brightly colored paintings leaning on a wall at an angle, reflecting orange and green light back onto the wall
 
~.~
 

 

Current

link

Past

link

Upcoming

link