Jody Rasch, Carbon 1-2-3

Carbon 1-2-3, 2020

Acrylic marker on paper

48 x 180 inches (3 panels, each 48 x 60 inches)

Jody Rasch, Radium

Radium, 2018

acrylic on canvas

11 x 50 inches

Jody Rasch, Radium

Radium, 2018

Acrylic on board

18 x 36 inches

Jody Rasch,Nitrogen

Nitrogen, 2018

acrylic on canvas

18 x 74 inches

Jody Rasch, Gold

Gold, 2018

acrylic and white pencil on canvas board

5 x 50 inches

Jody Rasch, Gold

Gold, 2018

acrylic and pen on paper

22 x 30 inches

Jody Rasch, Water - O

Water - O (side 2), 2018

Acrylic on wood

83 x 9 inches

Jody Rasch, Water - H2

Water - H2 (side 1) 2018

Acrylic on wood

83 x 9 inches

Jody Rasch, H2O

H2O, 2018

Oil on canvas

48 x 76 inches

Jody Rasch, Co2

Co2, 2018

Graphite on paper

55 x 60 inches

Jody Rasch, Uranium

Uranium, 2018

Acrylic on board

18 x 72 inches (2 panels, each 18 x 36 inches)

Jody Rasch, Uranium

Uranium, 2018

Acrylic on canvas

12 x 76 inches

Jody Rasch, Methane

Methane, 2018

Graphite on paper

55 x 60 inches

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Biography

Duality – abstraction and representation, the literal and the metaphorical, science and mysticism, the unseen and the seen – is a predominant theme in the work of Jody Rasch.  Based on electron microscopy, particle accelerators, radio astronomy and spectroscopy, his art is an expression of both the patterns of the natural world and the metaphors underlying modern science.   They allow us to see the beauty in the repulsive, to find knowledge in the unknown, and to observe the unseen to more clearly see our world.

The techniques used by Rasch are further expressions of duality.  Gold, rendered in images from science, echoes the gold halos of religious icons and fine, intricate lines are layered to interpret microscopic and subatomic images on a large scale and the galactic on a small scale.

According to the artist, “The images are meant to be perceived as abstractions, in which form and color stand on their own, as literal images of concrete reality, and as a challenge to see the unseen and make the unseen seen.”

Rasch is a New York-based artist and has studied at the Arts Students’ League of New York and The School of Visual Arts in NYC.

Rasch’s art ihas been shown in solo and group exhibitions at Art on Paper, VOLTA NEW YORK, The Samuel J. Wood Library, Weill Cornell Medicine NY; Art in Embassies Program (at US Embassy in Dhaka, Bangladesh); David J. Sencer CDC Museum: in Association with the Smithsonian Institution, Atlanta; American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Washington, DC; Katonah Museum of Art, Artists' Association - Northern Westchester Hospital, Mount Kisco, NY; CONRAD New York Hotel, NYC; Sideshow Gallery, Brooklyn NY; Katonah Museum of Art, Artists' Association, Katonah NY; Rush Arts Gallery, NYC; Jackson Hall Art Gallery, NYC; Lana Santorelli Gallery, NYC; Columbia University, NYC; Space on White Gallery, NYC; Brenda Taylor Gallery, Verge, Miami, FL; Pfizer (Solo Show), NYC; Gallery Oms (Solo Show), Fort Lee, NJ; Upstream Gallery, Dobbs Ferry, NY; Mamaroneck Artists Guild, Mamaroneck, NY; Hank Baum Gallery, San Francisco, CA; Salon West 3, NYC; Salmagundi Club, NYC. Rasch’s work is in private and corporate collections, including the Pfizer Corporation in New York and Colonial Penn Insurance Company in Philadelphia.

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