Creating art that feels familiar yet entirely new is Owens’s hallmark. She says each of her paintings has a “grab bag of places it’s coming from.” She uses a variety of techniques and pulls from many sources, from pop culture and fine art to nature.
At first glance, the figurative imagery in her 2014 work Untitled, 2nd image, suggests a children’s book. But if you look a bit longer, the vertical composition and bold shapes may bring to mind a Japanese landscape painting. Take time to read the cheerful quote and the artwork may suddenly feel like an inspirational poster or greeting card. Despite these different visual references, Owens creates a sense of natural visual unity through her consistent use of line, shape, and color.
She also experiments with materials. In her mixed-media piece Untitled, 2013, above, Owens places bicycle, stroller, go-kart, and other wheels over an abstraction painted on linen. The wheels, which each spin freely, contrast with the repeating grid pattern. She juxtaposes these common shapes in a fresh, unexpected way.