Jennifer Hansen Rolli

May 21, 2025

Jennifer Hansen Rolli was only about nine years old when she began painting along with her father on his painting jaunts. He was a dedicated outdoorsman and took his family canoeing on the Delaware River and camping along its banks. These trips rooted in Jennifer a deep relationship with nature, one that is visible in her painting even now that she has her own children.

Jennifer’s Impressionist style is employed both in loving landscapes of Bucks County as well as in her genre paintings of children playing in a creek or climbing a sycamore tree. Her paintings are bathed in light. She has a feeling for dramatic clouds, emphasizing their form with strong brushstrokes. She’s equally at home painting the Metropolitan Opera’s famous Sputnik chandeliers or the cavernous hall of Grand Central Station. Jennifer seeks to tell a story with her paintings, one she recognizes that the viewer understands uniquely from their own perspective. We’ll talk with her about how she approaches the process of creating these stories and how she solves what she calls the puzzle of making it all work.

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