Print by Baltimore based artist, Jayne Zook.
Ungapatchka, A Yiddish word that describes the overly ornate, busy, ridiculously over-decorated, and garnished to the point of distaste.
Each are printed on a heavy card stock paper, placed in a ready to hang 5 x 7” frame.
This series was influenced by words she commonly heard spoken by her Bubbie, Geraldine “Sissy.”
More about the artist:
Jayne lives in Baltimore with her two kids and husband. She has a B.F. A. from Towson University, with a concentration in painting. Her art is inspired by music, nature, humor and her childhood. To see more of her work follow her on Instagram @jaynethepain.