Prints by Jessica Kenyon
Prints by Jessica Kenyon
Fine art photographer Jessica Kenyon specializes in archival giclee prints for collectors with a contemporary aesthetic. This website features her ‘Ink Art’ and ‘Floral Art’ series which focus on impermanence. Jessica captures and prints her work in her studio in Santa Fe, NM. She holds a B.A. in Art History from Cornell University.
In her teens, Jessica wandered into an exhibit by famed photographer Steve McCurry. His large format photographs had a strong impact on her, as they seemed to transport her to another place. Jessica started shooting thousands of photos a day soon after that. For a long time, Jessica dreamt of becoming a photojournalist. However, after witnessing violence in the middle east, she settled on a safer career path. Early on, she worked in finance and later, at a nation-wide non-profit.
In 2013, Jessica suffered an injury that left her bed ridden for over two years. Unable to continue work at the non-profit, Jessica re-focused her attention on photography. On days she was feeling better, she composed and shot photographs from home in a make-shift photography studio she built around her dining room table. At this time, Jessica became very interested in shooting colorful moving subjects – liquid, smoke, oil, etc. Everything in her life was shifting due to her injury, so she focused her lens on subjects that reflected this impermanence. Inspired and uplifted by her work, Jessica decided to pursue photography as a career.
In December of 2015, Jessica formed Jessica Kenyon Studio, LLC. as a vehicle to share her work with others. Jessica loves what she does and appreciates the challenge of running her own business.
Artwork

Cloud 9 by Jessica Kenyon
Cloud 9 by Jessica Kenyon
Exhibitions
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Pepi Erdbories: Love Letters & Modern Philosophy
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Yokoteen: Day In The Blue
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Bibi Lei: Fight For Love
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The End Of The Road: Group Exhibition
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Fanny Brodar: Party Town
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Debbie Reda: My Childhood Cast
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Adam Handler: Ghost Poems
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Kristin Moore: Golden Hour
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Pepi Erdbories: Is Love Really Worth It
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Kristin Moore: Way Back When
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Brock DeBoer: The Gossamer Series
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Bijijoo: Leggy
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Sebastian Magnani: Once Upon A Time
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Alex Voinea: Serendipitous Expressions
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Hong Ji-Young: Epidermis World
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Pepi Erdbories: May You Make Yourself Happy
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Introducing Todd Koelmel
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Brock DeBoer: Sculpture Release
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André Wendland: Exclusive Release
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Holiday Shop
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Karl Lagerfeld: Photographic Legacy
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Identity by Sage Barnes
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Yokoteen: Friends In Paradise
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Guy Hepner Editions Announces New Gallery Space
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Cosmic Cowboy: Colorful Rebels with a Creative Cause
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Johan Deckmann: Love Everlasting
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Now on View: Warhol, Basquiat, Hirst, and KAWS
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Andy Warhol: Wild Raspberries
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Brock DeBoer: Sculptura Series
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Starsky Brines: A Balance of Dichotomies
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Tim Gatenby: Pop Mania
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Tyler Shields: Duality
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Introducing Bernandi Desanda
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Introducing Juliano Mazzuchini
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Adam Handler: Ghost Poems
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Introducing Petra von Kazinyan
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A Conversation with Kristin Moore
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Flora Borsi: Surreal Identity
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A Conversation with Brittany Fanning
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Ed Ruscha: Landscapes
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Andy Warhol: Marilyn Monroe Prints
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Andy Warhol: Reigning Queens
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Roy Lichtenstein: The Female Evolution
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A Conversation with Tania Marmolejo
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A Brief History of Fashion Photography
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Banksy: Early Prints
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The Tax Collection: 2018 Curatorial Residency
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Tim Bessell x Andy Warhol Surfboards
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Clairvoyance Exhibition
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Bruce Makowsky and the Art of Luxury
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Legendary Andy Warhol at Guy Hepner
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Roy Lichtenstein at Guy Hepner