Jeannine Chanin Penn is a conceptual artist, designer, and creative director renowned for her intricately layered artworks that harmoniously blend traditional and digital mediums, seamlessly bridging the past and present with a forward-looking perspective. Her work explores themes of legacy, femininity, beauty, and cultural influences, crafting pieces that resonate with classical elegance while embracing contemporary flair. Her dedication to visual storytelling has established her as a prominent figure in the art and design communities.
Jeannine's collections, such as "Joie de Vivre," celebrate the vitality and beauty of women, drawing inspiration from 1950s French fashion ephemera and beyond. Her art frequently explores the intersection of legacy and the human experience.
Originally from the East Coast and deeply shaped by New York City's vibrant art scene, Jeannine finds inspiration in artists like Basquiat, Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Picasso. With a BFA in graphic design and fine art, she has held creative leadership roles at HBO, Grey Entertainment, and TWBA/Chiat Day, where she garnered numerous accolades.
Jeannine continues to push boundaries and explore new mediums from her base in Los Angeles, where she resides with her family, actively contributing to and participating in the art community.