
Jenny Westenhofer
Born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, Jenny Westenhofer has always found joy in creating — whether through drawing, painting, remodeling, gardening, cooking, or working on canvas. After relocating to Louisville, Kentucky in 2009, she began taking local painting classes that introduced her to oil painting, sparking a deeper exploration of fine art. With more than sixteen years of experience, Jenny now works across oil, acrylic, and mixed media, embracing a “lay it on and leave it” approach with big brushes and confident strokes. Her expressive, color-rich work spans abstracts, portraits, landscapes, still lifes, and animals, celebrating the way light interacts with pattern and color to create pieces that feel fresh, joyful, and full of life.
A self-proclaimed interior design enthusiast, Jenny loves creating artwork that truly belongs in a space. Her process often begins by getting to know her clients and their homes — the personality, the mood, and the way they live — translating those stories into paintings with the right colors, textures, and scale. She views her work as a celebration of God’s living creations and believes creative gifts are meant to be shared. Through her art, she hopes to spark conversation, transform rooms, and bring joy to others — a purpose she considers the true gift of her work.
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Meet the Artist
Lynn Sanders is known for her expressive abstracts filled with color, movement, and emotion. Working primarily in acrylic and ink, she layers translucent washes to create organic forms that shift and dissolve into one another. Her signature “tissue paper effect” produces ethereal textures where colors bleed and merge unpredictably, reflecting the balance between spontaneity and intention.
For Sanders, painting is an instinctive process—an immediate response to the rhythms of life. Each canvas becomes an emotional landscape, alive with depth and energy, inviting viewers to connect with their own inner worlds through color, texture, and movement.





