Jessica Petermann, born in 1968, is an artist whose deepest inspiration springs from observing her surroundings and expressing emotions intimately through her art. Since childhood, she has nurtured a unique relationship with nature and human feelings, capturing her impressions as if in a visual diary. This spontaneous approach to painting has become central to her artistic work, where she combines watercolor and ink. The lightness and subtle tones of watercolor blend harmoniously with the precision of ink, bringing visual and emotional depth to each piece.
At the heart of Petermann’s work lies the representation of the female nude, which she regards as a true window into the soul and psyche of women. To her, the female body is a language in itself, expressing strength and vulnerability, freedom and introspection. She intertwines this theme with natural elements—flowers, leaves, and water—to create compositions that turn inner emotions into a dialogue with nature. This subtle combination invites the viewer to share in an intimate, yet universal, experience.
After studying design and aesthetics, Jessica Petermann worked as an art director in advertising agencies, further enriching her artistic sensitivity and aesthetic vision. Today, she is fully dedicated to her art as an independent artist, offering classes and workshops to share her expertise and passion for personal expression. Through her artwork and teaching, Petermann invites an exploration of femininity and human emotion, celebrating the authentic beauty found in vulnerability and connection to nature.