Market for Architectural Art On the Rise
by Keith Pandolfi, ABN Contributing Editor, Art Business News,
Issue Date: ABN - September 06, Posted On: 9/5/2006
“Jennifer Frohwerk’s architectural art displays intimate environments forged into cavernous structures, such as cathedrals, or the courtyards of a large apartment complexes. ‘The way she’s able to capture light makes these spaces feel really comfortable and inviting,’ says Ron, who says many visitors to the gallery were surprised at how diverse architectural art can be.”

Queen Anne/Magnolia Tool Kit 2003
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Looking at the world in her own way: Jenny Frohwerk’s art has steadily attracted followers in a short time
by Maggie Larrick, photo by Bradley Enghaus, Queen Anne/Magnolia News, News page 17, October 23, 2002
“Although she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in fine arts/studio art from Indiana University in May 1999, arriving in Seattle later that year, people already seem to have taken to Frohwerk’s art.”

Tiger burns bright in new children’s book
by Mike Dillon, Queen Anne/Magnolia News, Impulse arts et cetera page 11, May 29, 2002
“Frohwerk’s tiger, sensually rendered in watercolors, is powerful and life-like.”
The Rainbow Tiger. Illus. by Jennifer Frohwerk
Nordholm, Gayle. Booklist, Volume 98 Number 17, Reviews pages 1534 – 1535, May 1, 2002
“…the finely crafted artwork is a pleasure. Loosely executed watercolors in jungle colors (with Popsicle
hues on the rainbow tiger) are delightful, and each spread has something interesting to see.”

Strolling in Queen Anne: Gearing up for Uptown’s second annual arts festival,
by Maggie Larrick, photo by Bradley Enghaus, Queen Anne/Magnolia News, Arts page 11, August 15, 2001
“Uptown artist Jenny Frohwerk holds up the poster she designed for this year’s Uptown Stroll, lower Queen Anne’s annual arts festival. Stroll co-chair Joy Golliver discovered Frohwerk and her talents when Golliver was walking through the Seattle Center and spotted the artist sketching.”
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