THIS IS NOT A PIPE. JournalBooks
THIS IS NOT A PIPE. JournalBooks
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Maybe it's time we send a note to our future selves, live in a little quiet space to sort through things. We Fancy journals are here to fill that need as we travel through journeys or just our heads. Pick from one of Jennifer S. Levine's featured paintings for a cover then dive into the vibrant hues of our custom Color Pop Hardcover Journals by Journalbooks.
These journals feature a bold soft matte black cover with a featured painting. They contain 96 sheets of off-white, lined paper with eye-catching bright-colored edges and matching color elastic closure.
8.5 IN tall x 5.5 IN wide
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THIS IS NOT A PIPE, Featured Solo Show for 2025
You think you may have heard of THIS IS NOT A PIPE before? Does the outline of the pipe look familiar? Well, there's a reason for that... because I'm an art nerd, here's a bit of an explanation:
This picture is La Trahison des Images (The Trechory of Images). The piece was painted by surrealist painter René Magritte in 1929. The writing at the bottom of the piece, Ceci n'est pas une pipe, literally translates to say, "This is not a pipe."
I chose this as the title of the show for two-fold reasons. One, I have been a glassblower since my apprenticeship in Boulder, CO from 2000. In that time, I have absolutely no idea how many glass pipes I made through the years, decades. I still have my gear and don't completely consider myself retired for painting, but this show is not about my glass. THIS IS NOT A PIPE... and, that's kinda funny.
The second reason I chose this title was because this painting, itself. I remember the first time I studied this painting. I was in AP Art History in my Dallas high school. It was a smaller, dark classroom adjacent to the art classes. Back in the day, art history classes were usually always dark, accompanied by the clicking of a slide projector carousel. When this particular piece first glowed on the screen, my friend that spoke French giggled. And, on the surface, this piece is a bit of a chuckle. But, as Magritte famously said, "Everything we see hides another thing, we always want to see what is hidden by what we see." It's a rather esoteric explanation for what this piece means yet this piece is a brilliant illustration of what he means... as well as the bigger picture of all art, in and of itself. THIS IS NOT A PIPE... it's a representation of a pipe.
You see, all art is a representation, even the work that doesn't reflect imagery found in the natural world. Most of my work is just that, not reflective of the natural world. My work is nonobjective. It's color. It's mood. It's inspired by feelings and memories which are explained a bit by the written accompaniments... hance, THIS IS NOT A PIPE.








