Headshot of Jayne Walther, abstract artist based in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Jayne Walther

I’m curious about the boundaries of my consciousness, where it begins, where it ends, and how it connects to the world around me. Through photography, painting, and collage, I explore the energetic relationships between self, nature, and the evolving digital world.

Mindfulness influences how I approach my work, even if I’m not always fully present. I return to it as a way of reconnecting. Through layered abstract compositions of lines, shapes, and textures, I express moments of connection and spaciousness. By stripping away recognizable forms, I give voice to quiet, intuitive feelings.

Artist Bio

Jayne Walther is a Raleigh-based artist whose abstract photography, paintings, and mixed-media works explore connection. Influenced by her meditation practice, background in computer science, and studies as a Reiki Master Teacher, her art invites stillness and deeper awareness. Through her workshop Creative Revival, she helps others unlock their own creative energy.
 
Walther’s portfolio includes several solo shows, such as "Interdependence" and "FARM" at the Village Art Circle Gallery in Cary, North Carolina. Her work has also been featured in numerous group exhibitions, such as "Download" at Google Fiber Space, and "Navigating the Natural" at Visual Arts Exchange, both in Raleigh, NC, and "The Brain" at the Hall of Science Museum in New York, New York.
 
A devoted member of the Raleigh/Durham art community, Walther has contributed by developing workshops, being a part of artists' collectives, and curating group exhibitions, including "Residents Showcase," "Expressions of Life," and "Intersections" at Litmus Gallery in Raleigh, NC.

Interconnectedness

is the essence of my art.