"This is one of those paintings that deserved many "second looks". An abstract for sure, but is it really? To me it is transcendent of the two dimensions it was created on. With soft colors and an almost veil-like quality this piece kept me asking many questions into whom this artist was trying to create. I love exploring a painting as much as I love exploring its creator's reason for painting it. Thank you for keeping me guessing. It's a difficult path you gave me."
- Christine Ivers, PSA/MP, IAPS/EP, CPS, PSWC
"I love the bold and energetic surface. The colors read well from a distance, but reward closer inspection with surprising contrasts and under painting. The brushwork is exciting and also controlled. It is a balanced composition."
- Matthew Bird, Senior Critic - Industrial Design, Rhode Island School of Design
"With a decidedly reductivist palette, Jill Law's painting of a curvaceous nude is luscious in its simplicity: an alabaster figure against a field of crimson, somehow a nodding to the European masters while being absolutely contemporary."
- Art Critic Don Wilkinson, The Herald News - USA Today Network
"The artist demonstrates how the natural world powers over the manufactured. A painterly abstract with stand-out texture and movement"
_ Mim Fawcett, Executive Director, and Chief Curator, Attleboro Art Museum