jessica wolf is a multidisciplinary artist and photographer based in collingwood, along the shores of georgian bay. her work is rooted in an ongoing process of return: to self, to nature, and to the rhythms that move us through life. after years spent building a life through entrepreneurship, motherhood, and teaching, her artistic practice has become a space of rediscovery and reconstruction.

working with film photography, cyanotype, and pigments drawn from earth—plant, stone, and clay—she explores the language of light, colour, and time. photography, in its earliest meaning, is to write with light; chromatography, to write with colour. these processes become a way of tracing both the external world and internal shifts.

through simple forms and compositions, layered textures, and the inky blue of cyanotype, her work reflects the transient nature of experience. she is drawn to moments of transition, the breaking down that precedes growth, the quiet beauties and transformations that often go unseen.

at the heart of her practice is the belief that the human journey mirrors the natural world, that there is rich meaning in impermanence, and that creation is always, in some way, an act of re-creation.



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