American artist Jas Knight depicts and celebrates contemporary African-American experience through the historical language of portraiture, still life and genre painting. Through masterful use of 16th and 17th century painting techniques, Knight translates his love of French and Dutch traditions into portraits of people doing everyday 21st century things, like checking their email or making the bed - focusing on the lives of everyday New Yorkers, including himself and friends, as well as some settings far from home. In this 2017 oil painting, Knight depicts a young woman with a beautiful coffee complexion and dark hair in a bun, wearing a charcoal tank top, tight blue jeans, and white socks, sitting with her legs crossed on a simple black wooden chair and looking down at a cell phone in her hands, creating a somewhat melancholic mood as she scrolls through unseen content. "Young Woman Reading" is a realistic portrayal of a young person seated on a simple black wooden chair. Her dark hair is pulled up into a high bun, revealing her face, which is slightly downturned as she focuses her attention on the smartphone in her right hand. Her expression is serious, even pensive, and conveys a sense of quiet focus or perhaps mild boredom. She is wearing a black sleeveless top and dark-colored tight pants. The clothing is simple and unadorned. Noticeably, she is wearing white athletic socks, which contrast with her dark attire. Her posture is relaxed yet slightly hunched, suggesting a degree of inward concentration. The mood of the painting is contemplative and somewhat melancholic. The simplicity of the composition and the woman's subdued expression evokes a sense of quiet solitude and introspection enhanced by a subdued color palette, mainly consisting of dark greys, blacks, and muted browns. The quietness of the scene invites us to reflect on the woman's state of mind and the nature of her focus on her cell phone.
"Young Woman Reading" by Jas Knight (American) - Oil on linen / 2017 - Studio Museum in Harlem (New York) #WomenInArt #Reading #ArtText #Portraitofawoman #OilPainting #JasKnight #StudioMuseum #womeninart #AfricanAmericanArtist #AfricanAmericanArt #artwork #ContemporaryArt #AmericanArt #Realism