Jocelyn Fine gravitates toward childhood memories, landscapes, and archetypes in nature when conceptualizing her paintings. She explores the supernatural and the mysteries of the universe, often focusing on the liminal space between the conscious and subconscious to examine the deep interconnectedness between the human body and the natural world.
Fine’s paintings often merge human and natural forms to reveal a shared life force, portraying nature as sentient, emotive, and spiritually resonant. Influenced by the principles of Spiritual Ecology, her art responds to the climate crisis by affirming our inseparability from the natural world. Through these symbolic landscapes and anthropomorphic elements, Fine seeks to heal, connect, and elevate human awareness.
Jocelyn Fine holds a BFA from the University of Vermont and an MS in Architectural Conservation from Columbia University. She studied painting at the Istituto per l’Arte e il Restauro in Florence, Italy, and completed painting conservation internships at MoMA, the Guggenheim, and the National Museum of the American Indian. Most recently, she was selected for the Millay Arts Residency in Austerlitz, NY (Summer 2025).