Jane Curley

contributor to 1 poster

  • "Onondaga Creekwalk" sign in autumn at Franklin Square cropped into the shape of two people kissing and a bird in the foreground

    Artist

    Wild Autumn Wind Whips

    I am a transplant from Toledo, Ohio… my birthplace. But the CNY region has been my home for over 30 years. Over these decades, I have literally walked hundreds of miles throughout the Town of Clay, Liverpool and Syracuse. My numerous experiences in this adopted land have inspired me visually. I use a catalog of internalized memories and images to help create my illustrations. During these past 15 years, I have observed multitudes of people around me. I have seen the highs and lows (and everything in between) of their public lives.

    In Syracuse I have traveled many times along the Onondaga Creek Walk and the area surrounding it. When I read this efficient haiku that evoked the beauty of the fall season and the passion of two people in love, the idea of my eventual illustration bloomed inside my head. Once I took a photograph at dusk in the Franklin Square area, the poster design came together quickly. I wanted to use the shape of an imagined couple to frame the scene via the use of negative space. Once the first draft was completed, it all felt like it was meant to be. Simultaneously as the sun begins to set, the dawn of young love begins.