Guided by intuition and inspired by nature, light, and movement, Joanna explores the dynamic tension between control and chaos — where structure yields to spontaneity, and restraint gives way to raw, instinctive expression.

Joanna Fox is a contemporary artist based in Gilbert, Arizona, specializing in minimalist acrylic paintings on canvas. Her work is defined by a refined aesthetic and an expressive use of form and color — blending elegance with emotional depth to create space for quiet reflection and connection.

She studied Art and Architecture at Susquehanna University and Regents College London, grounding her creative perspective in principles of form, space, and composition. After more than a decade in the technology industry, Joanna has returned to her roots in visual art — reclaiming her voice through paint and intuitive mark-making.

Her current series is an exploration of contrast: order versus release, clarity versus motion. Through layered textures, bold palettes, and intentional negative space, each piece reflects a quiet struggle — elegant, expressive, and deeply human.

Rooted in organic minimalism and influenced by the natural world, Joanna’s art brings a modern, contemplative presence to interiors and personal collections alike.


Photo of the artist. A woman with long brown hair, wearing a black top and a necklace, smiling in front of a plain white background.