Jessica’s Hope (2001) by Mark Ryden

Jessica’s Hope - Mark Ryden - 2001

Artwork Information

TitleJessica’s Hope
ArtistMark Ryden
Date2001
Art MovementLowbrow Art

About Jessica’s Hope

The artwork titled “Jessica’s Hope,” created by the artist Mark Ryden in 2001, belongs to the Lowbrow Art movement and falls under the genre of figurative art. It showcases Ryden’s distinctive style, which often blends whimsical and surreal elements with a narrative quality.

In the artwork, a young girl with striking red hair and large, round eyes is depicted sitting in a wheelchair adorned with a spiral design on its wheels. She is holding a string that is connected to a pink toy rabbit, which appears to be animated and walking ahead of her. The background presents a dreamy, almost eerie landscape with a cloudy sky and distant trees. To the left of the girl is a large clock face with the Latin phrase “Amor Vincit Omnia” inscribed above it, translating to “Love Conquers All.” A vintage, red streetlamp illuminates the scene, adding to the surreal atmosphere. The detailed depiction of the characters and objects within the setting demonstrates the artist’s meticulous attention to detail and imaginative approach.

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