Words with Friends | Janice Rago

An Artist in Bloom:

In Conversation with Janice Rago


APP met with Janice Rago at her studio in SW Atlanta; an expansive enclave she shares with other local Atlanta artists. For a big artists warehouse, it is surprisingly organized and also very cheerful, with two adorable Aussie shepherds in residence. Janice's space is a small room within where she creates beautiful works full of female forms and flowers.


APP: What is the significance of flowers in your work?

JR: My mom was a florist, growing up in Hawaii. She made everything beautiful, so that was always around me, and my love of flowers came from that. In college all I painted was flowers, and hated painting figures. As a senior I took it on as a challenge, and painted figures that whole year. Now I paint figures with flowers, but I am starting to mask them more. I try to leave some mystery, and people viewing my work tell me that they can project whatever they're feeling to the work.

APP: We see a lot of murals of yours around town. Can you tell us how you got involved in that?

JR: I started about 5 or 6 years ago with Forward Warrior, which is a 2 day event in Cabbagetown. We paint a section of a wall on Wylie, (I paint over the same space every year,) and whatever you put up there, you finish in two days. It's fun because artists usually work alone, and we all get to have a big catch up moment. It's a nice weekend event for the neighborhood, so everyone comes out to watch the process, and it becomes an ever changing canvas for the neighborhood.

APP: I also love the mural on Highland Av at the Laundromat.

JR: Yes! That one is a few years old. I've been wanting to update that one. I just got married to Nick Carse, of King of Pops, and they had a big KOP mural on the other side of the building back in the day. The city at that time wasn't used to murals, and because painted advertisements could only be a certain size, they painted over it. I did a later mural in the same place for KOP.

APP: I remember that! I was so disappointed when the first one disappeared! What is your percentage of murals to paintings?

JR: About 50-50%, but I am slowly getting away from murals, because there are a lot requests for things I don't do normally. So I'm starting to say no more, or refer other friends who are artists.

APP: I see you do some mural collabs with Lela Brunet.

JR: Yeah I love her to death. We work together really well because our styles complement each other, but our methods are different. Mine is more organic, and hers are more structured figures. It's good on big mural projects to work together, because sometimes it's scary working alone on a mural. One time a guy hid in some nearby bushes watching me paint for an hour, and sometimes there are late night hours that makes it risky for a woman.

APP: Who are the women in the paintings?

JR: They are composites of women I see...I take different features from different people and put them together in a way that I like. I assemble the ideas in a computer program called ProCreate before I commit to canvas.

APP: What's up next for you?

JR: This spring I'm doing a mural for the Atlanta Botanical Gardens. It will be 28' x 12', for the Orchid Days Exhibit. It'll be done in March or April. I'm super excited about that!

APP: What else do you do when you're not painting?

JR: I have 2 Aussie shepards, and my husband and I love to garden. We have transformed my yard with probably 15,000 plants. Mostly florals, but vegetables too. it's constantly changing.



To learn more about Janice’s work, please visit her website

janiceragoart.com