The art of a connected life

Join me in full pursuit of deeper connection to faith, nature, and art. Let's connect through art that memorializes our inner work and life milestones and binds us together.

Rooted in nature, shaped by becoming

Jennifer Way’s work is rooted in love, faith, nature, grief, renewal, and the inner process of becoming. Shaped by northern Michigan’s seasons, water, orchards, light, and land, her art gives visual form to what often lives beneath the surface of our lives. Through layered abstract paintings, natural materials, poetry, and sensory details, her work invites viewers to slow down, reflect, and recognize beauty in their own seasons of change.

The artist behind the work

Jennifer Way is a lifelong, self-taught visual artist working primarily in acrylic abstract paintings and natural found sculpture. After a great loss reshaped her life, she returned to her native northern Michigan, where the rhythms of the seasons, lake, land, and light became deeply embedded in her work. Her art is visual poetry, exploring love, faith, nature, and the inner work of becoming, and can be found in private collections across the country.

Books of art, poetry, and reflection

Jennifer Way’s books extend the life of her artwork beyond the canvas, pairing abstract paintings with poetry, prose, and reflection. Each book offers a deeper way into the themes that shape her work: grief, renewal, faith, nature, beauty, and the inner process of becoming. Created as companions to her art, these books invite readers to slow down, notice what is moving beneath the surface, and carry a piece of the work with them.

Shared by those who live with the work

The words shared by collectors, collaborators, and patrons are part of the story of this work. Jennifer Way’s art is created through deeply personal reflection, but it comes fully alive in the lives and spaces of those who receive it. These reflections offer a glimpse into the connection, meaning, beauty, and presence her work brings into homes, gatherings, and everyday life.