JENNIFER ROBERS ALMODOVA:
Abundance
August 16 - September 28, 2025
Reception for the artist August 24
“Abundance” is Jennifer Roberts Almodova’s second solo show with M Stark Gallery. Once again, she shines a spotlight on preternatural flowers and plants all around us. The vibrant joy of Roberts Almodova’s thrilling oversize watercolor flower paintings is a reflection of a dawning cultural trend celebrating abundance, capturing the zeitgeist of this moment.
Margaret Roach, author of the "In the Garden" column for The New York Times, says “Gardens brimming with abundance are brimming with life.” Roberts Almodova is fascinated by the kaleidoscopic expressions of gardens, experiencing the changing of the seasons with rapt interest as she visits the same landscapes many times over the course of the year. She wishes to shine a light on overlooked life-giving details, including the daily lives of nature’s flying jewels, the pollinators.
Public awareness and advocacy is influencing government policy change and sparking a revolution in backyard gardens designed as havens for pollinators. In the arena of personal and professional growth, an abundance mindset is the belief that abilities can be developed through effort and learning. And in current events, the "Abundance Agenda" aims to shift the focus toward building and innovation, advocating for policies that streamline processes and encourage economic expansion for all.
Roberts Almodova studied art and art history at Scripps College. She received her M.A. in Sculpture from San Francisco State University. She taught watercolor painting and color theory at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco for thirty years before retiring in 2022. Today, Roberts Almodova lives in Half Moon Bay on a street with exquisite gardens, including her own, and visits the renowned gardens of Filoli often.
2024 Pink is the Daughter of Red
Jennifer Roberts Almodova's flowers are wild and unkempt, memorialized in situ before the beauty queens are chosen for composed arrangements. The name of her solo exhibition Pink is the Daughter of Red, reminiscent of poetry by Irish poet Mary O'Neill (1879 – 1967), captures the opera of unremarkable gardens. In her paintings she records the divine drama of nature playing out among the herbaceous plants, the short and fragile life cycles of pollinators, and small fauna thriving in sunlight and shadow. While red is associated with the human passions, pink represents friendship, affection, harmony, inner peace, and compassion.
Every painting is infused with the artist’s memory of the beauty of nature. Roberts Almodova grew up in Orange County in an orange orchard and vividly remembers smelling the intoxicating perfume of the creamy orange blossoms as she walked to school. After her family's groves collapsed, her mother became a self-trained horticulturist, landscaping the grounds with Monterey Pines, magnolias, roses, azaleas, and irises. As an undergraduate Roberts Almodova studied art and art history at Scripps College, which was designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival Style and is considered to be one of the most beautiful campuses in the United States. She received her Master’s in sculpture from San Francisco State University, where she studied with Stephen de Staebler and Robert Bechtle. Her years teaching art and practicing art therapy on the island of Kauai also inform her practice. In such a verdant setting, her understanding of the role of nature’s beauty in her own life and her love of color advanced even further. She taught watercolor painting and color theory at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco for thirty years before retiring in 2022. Today, Roberts Almodova lives in Half Moon Bay on a street with exquisite gardens, including hers, and visits the renowned gardens of Filoli often.
Green Crown Bows to Give Way to Pink, 2023, watercolor, 30 x 22 inches, 36.75 x 29 inches framed, $2,200 framed
In the Heart of Red, Pink, 2023, watercolor, 30x 42 inches, 36.5 x 48.5 inches framed, $3,800 framed
Pink and Red, 2023, watercolor, 22 x 30 inches, 29 x 36.75 inches framed, $2,200 framed
Red, 2023, watercolor, 42 x 30 inches, 48.5 x 36.5 inches framed, $3,200 framed
In Her Heart, Pink is Red, 2023, watercolor, 22 x 30 inches, 29.25 x 36.75 inches framed, $2,200 framed