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Portraits by Jeff Whipple
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: "New Orleans Food," oil on canvas, 60 x 60 inches, 2011

The background in this painting is related to the theme of New Orleans food. It shows a drawing of a Po Boy sandwich styled like a scientific diagram. There is a monochromatic rendering of a shrimp and a quote about New Orleans food from Mark Twain.
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: This photograph shows the painting where it hangs in the
library on the first floor.
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: Detail, "New Orleans Food"
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: Whipple wanted to capture the look of love and appreciation that this little girl showed for her grandmother.
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: There were many wonderful photographs of the models that couldn’t be used.
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: "Connections," oil on canvas, 60 x 60 inches, 2011

These kids didn’t pose together and may not even know each other but now they’re “connected” for all time.

The background shows a circuit board with connections and a quote about connections from an ancient Greek philosopher.
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: "Connections," oil on canvas, 60 x 60 inches, 2011

These kids didn’t pose together and may not even know each other but now they’re “connected” for all time.

The background shows a circuit board with connections and a quote about connections from an ancient Greek philosopher.
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: "Connections" installed
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: "Reading Pink," oil on canvas, 24 x 24 inches, 2011
Portraits by Jeff Whipple
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: "In the Land of Dreamy Scenes," oil on canvas, 60 x 60 inches, 2011
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: The title for “In the Land of Dreamy Scenes” comes from the quote in the background from a Louis Armstrong song. The background also has a drawing of a sound waveform and the blue lines are the sheet music from “When the Saints Go Marching In.” The artist chose this model and pose because he’s holding the book in the way a musician holds a saxophone.
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: "Plans, Stories, Flights, Dreams and Gears," oil on canvas, 36 x 216 inches , 2011
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: This background has the architectural drawings for the library and a quote from local commentator Chris Rose.
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: The background continues with Louisiana’s state bird, the brown Pelican in flight and the scientific formula for flight. There is a quote from Maya Angelou and then a drawing of engaged gears to represent the way a community works together.
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: "The Gardener," oil on canvas, 60 x 60 inches, 2011
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: The background for “The Gardener” shows a diagram of a root cell and above that there is a scientific drawing of a plant. There is a quote from Friedrich Nietzsche that speaks metaphorically of a gardener. The model’s dress has a floral quality, too. It wasn’t green originally.
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: "Honey Bees," oil on canvas, 60 x 60 inches, 2011
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: This background shows a diagram of a honey bee and
a low contrast rendering of a
honey comb. There is a quote
about bees by Emily Dickinson and the chemical formula for honey
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: "Intense Reader," oil on canvas, 24 x 24 inches, 2011
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: The artist guides the model into a pose for the above painting.
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: Ah! Reader, oil on canvas, 24 x 24 inches, 2011
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: Oh! Reader, oil on canvas, 24 x 24 inches, 2011
Portraits by Jeff Whipple  Image: Ha! Reader, oil on canvas, 24 x 24 inches, 2011
  • Jeff Whipple
  • Portraits, 2011
  • Oil On Canvas
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These 11 paintings by Jeff Whipple were commissioned for a new library in New Orleans. The newly constructed library replaced one that was destroyed by the flooding when the levies broke after Hurricane Katrina. His idea was to use people from the library's community as models for paintings depicting the appreciation of reading. Whipple went to New Orleans and photographed dozens of library patrons who posed with books. He selected sixteen models for the eleven oil paintings that hang throughout the 30,000 square foot library. Whipple was determined to make the paintings look like the models because library visitors will know and recognize them. He believes the portraits will provide a sense of community in an area that was severely damaged by the tragic flooding.

Each of the six larger paintings have scientific drawings and quotes in the background. They represent the information that a library can provide.

The paintings were selected for the "2012 Year In Review" by the Public Art Network as one of the 50 most compelling public art projects in the USA.

  • Current Location: New Orleans Public Library (NOPL) - East New Orleans Regional Library, 5641 Read Boulevard, New Orleans, Louisiana 70127
  • Collections: NOLA Percent for Art
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