Brike still lives and works in her hometown of Riga, Latvia. The native Latvian history, a rich inter-generational oral tradition of storytelling, folklore and close relationship with nature, continues to inspire Brike's creativity. In some ways, her paintings themselves are a reclamation and celebration of this pagan culture that flourished before the invasions that started with the Crusades in the 13th century and ended with the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989.
"In my own culture, the cosmology in mythology is quite unique: the sun and the earth as well as the destiny, time and death are all seen as feminine (which is very important to my work), but the masculine - old little godling - is wandering through the beauty of it all, doing the household chores just like anyone." - Jana Brike
The frequently portrayed adolescent girls, sometimes depicted in scenes of erotic exploration are metaphors for the continual discovery of ourselves and represent the growth we all do throughout our lives no matter what our biological age or gender. Her works in this way act as a paean to free-spirited femininity, a celebration of Earth and nature, and freedom from oppression.
"It is important for me to convey the simple heartfelt joy of being fully alive: to express that inner fulfilment that comes when we encounter beauty of nature, warmth of sunshine or the first snow melting on the skin, the scent of roses during a summer night. When the mind stops and you let yourself just be." - Jana Brike
"My work is about the sacred feminine and accepting it, not fearing it. It's about life and death cycle, about the deep spiritual wish to transcend the human condition, but also the opposite - a wish to live a human life to its fullest." - Jana Brike
Whilst her sketches act as standalone pieces, she develops her paintings with the support of reference materials such models, landscapes, and moodboards. Old Russian traditional painters, especially Symbolic and Romantic, are visual inspirations for her work, as well fairytale illustrations. Ultimately, living an inspired life, her relationship with her native environment, and her role as a mother, all combine to create Brike's uniquely personal yet universal visual language.
Forever and a Day will be Jana Brike's next exhibition at Dorothy Circus Gallery Rome, opening in October 2022. Don't forget to subscribe to the waiting list!