Jake Nordstrum

Joined Artfinder: Aug. 2016

Artworks for sale: 368

(37)

United States

About Jake Nordstrum

 
 
  • Biography
    Look, I could write something profound here about the existential tension between form and chaos, how my acrylics wrestle with oil pastel like two divorced parents fighting over the last slice of pizza at their daughter's seventh birthday party, or how every charcoal line is a desperate attempt to stitch together the fragments of a brain that's been running on caffeine, kid chaos, and questionable life choices for decades. But let's be real: nobody's buying that. Instead, picture this: A farmer from the west side of the northern part of Wisconsin builds a house out of straw and bottle caps because why not? He invents a frog that skydives over airplanes, calculates the exact geometry of lost sheep, and occasionally eats screwdrivers for breakfast. That's closer to what happens in my head when I paint. Titles like "Mark is Devastated at The Loss of His Favorite Pen" or "Howard and the Invisible Line of Standards and New Medication" aren't metaphors—they're just... what showed up. My work is abstract because life doesn't come with neat edges, and contemporary because I'm still figuring out how to be an adult with four kids while pretending the canvas is the only thing that listens. I make these things because the process is the good part: slapping paint, scratching lines, laughing when it looks ridiculous, and sometimes—rarely—it lands somewhere beautiful or weirdly honest. Sales are nice (thanks for the love, you legends), exhibitions are cool (shoutout to Gallery 2622), but mostly it's about bringing something into the world that didn't exist before. Uniquely mine. Probably a little unhinged. Definitely not for everyone. If you're into that—great. Grab a piece. If not, no hard feelings. I'll just keep making more nonsense over here. (And yes, I spell-checked this one. Mostly.)
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  • Education

    2004 - 2007

    University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

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    Previous events

    Event: All of these Pills and Still no Happiness

    Dates: 29 Jun 2019 - 7 Sep 2019

    Venue: Leenhouts Gallery, Milwaukee, WI

    An eight week solo show near downtown Milwaukee.

    Event: Gallery Night

    Dates: 20 Jul 2018 - 21 Jul 2018

    Venue: Cornerstone Realtors, Milwaukee, WI

    Milwaukee has gallery nights that they host in the third ward where business pick artists to show work in their place of business for an evening.

    Event: Of Shapes and Figures

    Dates: 3 Mar 2017 - 31 Mar 2017

    Venue: Gallery 2622, Milwaukee, WI

    My first art show ever! A month long solo art show at Gallery 2622 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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Education

2004 - 2007

University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee


There are no upcoming events

Show previous events Hide previous events

Previous events

Event: All of these Pills and Still no Happiness

Dates: 29 Jun 2019 - 7 Sep 2019

Venue: Leenhouts Gallery, Milwaukee, WI

An eight week solo show near downtown Milwaukee.

Event: Gallery Night

Dates: 20 Jul 2018 - 21 Jul 2018

Venue: Cornerstone Realtors, Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee has gallery nights that they host in the third ward where business pick artists to show work in their place of business for an evening.

Event: Of Shapes and Figures

Dates: 3 Mar 2017 - 31 Mar 2017

Venue: Gallery 2622, Milwaukee, WI

My first art show ever! A month long solo art show at Gallery 2622 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.


 

Biography

Look, I could write something profound here about the existential tension between form and chaos, how my acrylics wrestle with oil pastel like two divorced parents fighting over the last slice of pizza at their daughter's seventh birthday party, or how every charcoal line is a desperate attempt to stitch together the fragments of a brain that's been running on caffeine, kid chaos, and questionable life choices for decades. But let's be real: nobody's buying that. Instead, picture this: A farmer from the west side of the northern part of Wisconsin builds a house out of straw and bottle caps because why not? He invents a frog that skydives over airplanes, calculates the exact geometry of lost sheep, and occasionally eats screwdrivers for breakfast. That's closer to what happens in my head when I paint. Titles like "Mark is Devastated at The Loss of His Favorite Pen" or "Howard and the Invisible Line of Standards and New Medication" aren't metaphors—they're just... what showed up. My work is abstract because life doesn't come with neat edges, and contemporary because I'm still figuring out how to be an adult with four kids while pretending the canvas is the only thing that listens. I make these things because the process is the good part: slapping paint, scratching lines, laughing when it looks ridiculous, and sometimes—rarely—it lands somewhere beautiful or weirdly honest. Sales are nice (thanks for the love, you legends), exhibitions are cool (shoutout to Gallery 2622), but mostly it's about bringing something into the world that didn't exist before. Uniquely mine. Probably a little unhinged. Definitely not for everyone. If you're into that—great. Grab a piece. If not, no hard feelings. I'll just keep making more nonsense over here. (And yes, I spell-checked this one. Mostly.)