Placements and Projects

For over 35 years Jenny's Fine Art Photography and Oil Paintings have been placed in high end luxury resorts, hospitals, health care, businesses and private collections.

Photography Truffle Trails

Cosmopolitan, Telluride

“I love working with clients to find the perfect Art pieces for their space.”

Cacti Photograph in Dentist Office

Dental Clinic, Prescott 

Jenny’s services range from finding the one special piece of Art, to Project Managing the production and delivery of artwork for an entire hotel. 

Whether you are an Art Consultant, Interior Designer, Project Manager, Private Party or Chief Procurement Officer, Jenny can help with your Art solutions.

Triptych, Private Collection

Hush Blackwell, Omaha

Shaw Cancer Center, Vail

Shaw Cancer Center, Vail

  • "Jenny Gummersall’s photography knocks me out. She sees fine art everywhere around her — an egg in a ranch kitchen, a cloud formation over Telluride. Her Horse Dreams series gets me right where I live because it puts me right where I want to be — in a world where it’s just an appaloosa, a landscape, and my imagination ready to jump on and run wild. That these photographs can flip my fantasy switch with a little toy horse and an impromptu tableau tells me that Jenny Gummersall is an artist indeed. 
 Whether it’s her minimalist clouds, evocative horsescapes, or sculptural fresh eggs, Jenny’s images convey not just her skill with a camera but also the nature of her days, the nuance of her eye, and the attunement of her spirit. "

    Dana Joseph, Editorial Director Cowboys & Indians Magazine

  • “Watching her light and shadow play, she reveals herself as an artist having a photographic eye and outstanding technical skills. She demonstrates by her work that an artistic view and technical skills are no contradiction, as propagandized by the contemporary art scene.”

    Excerpt from Essay by Dr. Reinhold Misselbeck ©1995 Former Curator, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany

  • “...she forces the viewer to notice the austere simplicity of a single barb of wire or coarse texture of horse’s mane. With this attention to the minutiae, Gummersall captures both the spirit and rugged beauty of the West without the peripheral context common to more tradition forms of rustic photography.”

    Ken Zachmann, Colorado Homes and Lifestyles August, 2007

  • “Gummersall’s images speak volumes with a tension born of intention and impulse.”

    The Telluride Watch September 16-18,2003

  • “.....Gummersall’s magnificently simple and delicate egg series which conveys a sense of beauty for beauty’s sake. A single egg, or eggshells nestled together on a table in the sunroom of her home are bathed in moody light and shadow, calling to mind the chiaroscuro (the artistic use of light and dark) of Dutch masters such as Rembrandt. A the same time, the minimalist works are reminiscent of American photographer Edward Weston’s sensual shell and pepper images of the 1920s and 1930s.”

    Bonnie Gangelhoff, Southwest Art Magazine March 2007

  • “I took Jenny on because I believed she not only has an incredible eye, be she also has this wonderful, dreamy fantasy type of thinking”

    Tayloe Piggott, Gallery owner

  • “The ordinary, she knows, can look extraordinary”

    Emily Sachar, “Icons of Life in the Small Essentials of Ranch Living” Cowboys & Indians Magazine

  • “Ms. Gummersall’s clean, precision photography pulls her subjects out of context so we focus on the elemental. A wonderful balance of technical prowess and artistic interpretation, she helps us reexamine our relationship to something as concise as a petal, as immense as a cloud. And of course horses; beautifully textured, colored, majestic horses.”

    Thomas Cushman

  • “I adore Jenny's work and have used several of her photographs in my design projects. Her stunning images truly capture the spirit of the American West, but with a modern edge that many of my clients are after.”

    Jennifer Prugh Viscosky - Grace Home Design, Jackson Hole, WY

  • “Whether it’s her minimalist clouds, evocative horsescapes, or sculptural fresh eggs, Jenny’s images convey not just her skill with a camera but also the nature of her days, the nuance of her eye, and the attunement of her spirit”

    Emily Sachar for -Cowboys & Indians Magazine

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