Photos by Pat Brown

Jeannine Paul is an artist at heart. She loves to work with her hands and create colorful images that express her love of nature, the outdoors, places she’s visited and life itself. She remembers her father’s love of art and believes that love was passed on to her.

Born in Paris, France, Jeannine is a Holocaust survivor whose family was lost during World War II. Alone in the world, she was sent and hidden at l’ecole de la Petite Republique in Sevres, France, where she studied many forms of art from 1945 to 1947. The school served as a refuge for Holocaust survivors and other orphans until they reached adulthood.

Breaking of the Dawn 36×48

“We were very fortunate that this progressive school offered many art forms such as watercolor, weaving, pottery and more,” said Jeannine.

Jeannine moved to the United States at the age of 17 and lived with family in New York. She ultimately settled in Memphis when she became the wife of Dr. Raphael Paul, a pediatric physician. “When we met, he did not know that I painted, and I did not know that he was a sculpture,” she said.

The two took classes at Memphis College of Arts (MCA). Although Jeannine was still taking classes in enameling and weaving, her love of painting evolved when she began studying with Dorothy Sturm. “I worked with Dorothy and other MCA teachers for more than 20 years,” she said.

Painting became her first love. “I developed a style,” explained Jeannine, “but I can’t quite say what that style is, because it is consistently changing.” Her art is not limited to walls; enamels and paintings are found throughout her home, on furniture and enameled floor coverings.

Jeannine’s paintings are inspired by her extensive travels. She paints mostly impressionist and expressionist landscapes in oil on canvas, water colors and collages. She has won numerous awards in juried exhibits and has many of her paintings in private collections throughout the United States and Europe.

Land Meets the Sky 24×24

If you haven’t had the occasion to view Jeannine’s work, you’re in luck. Although she will take appointments for clients in her home studio, her art will be on display at T Clifton Art Gallery on Broad Avenue in Memphis from March 1-30.

“Jeannine came to the gallery and introduced herself early 2018,” said T Clifton co-owner Pat Brown. “Tom (Clifton) and I really appreciated her skill and bold use of color. Unfortunately during 2018, we didn’t have an opportunity to exhibit her work. Fortunately for us, Jeannine is tenacious. We reconnected during Israel Festival in November and began to figure out how best to bring her work to the gallery. Each month during 2019, the gallery will feature a local artist in conjunction with Broad Avenue’s First Fridays. We are thrilled Jeannine’s schedule worked out for her to be our March featured artist.

“Jeannine’s work is an exceptional complement to our gallery’s offerings,” said Pat. “She takes landscape scenes and makes them her own. Her brilliant use of rich, strong colors is a reflection of her. Thus, the paintings feel authentic and unique. Plus, we are excited to pair some of her paintings with our fine art glass. Her exhibit will be a feast for the eyes and the soul. I feel the paintings will draw the viewer into a world of joy and love. Isn’t that what we all long for?”

Champs de Cotton 36×36

Love of nature, the outdoor beauty and tranquility are the elements that become subjects of my landscape paintings. I like to experiment with different styles and take liberties, exaggerating the shape and color until my painting comes alive and bounces off the canvas. What I try to communicate in all of my paintings is a sense of life and a beautiful moment. I want the on looker to feel happy and when viewing my artwork, take in the beauty of the place and enjoy. ~ Jeannine Paul

T Clifton Art Gallery
2571 Broad Ave, Memphis, TN 38112
Exhibit: March 1 – March 30