Jane Gardiner

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Since 2009, Jane Gardiner has been an oil painter specialising in figurative work, showing across the UK, including in the BP Portrait Exhibition. She has had several solo shows, including at Glasgow Print Studio, and her prints have been shown at the Botanical Art Society's Annual show, in Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, at the Mall Galleries, and here at the Woolwich. She began printmaking in 2019 at the Glasgow Print Studio, and then what little free time she had in the covid years (she is also a GP partner in a very busy inner city practice) was spent walking with her camera within the city boundaries or experimenting at home with an etching press made by her husband. As a natural portrait painter, she found herself focusing on individuals - the birds, the insects, the squirrels - and these have become the focus of her printmaking - her solo exhibition at Glasgow Print Studio was all about the bees. Her etchings are suited to the little things, as they express fragility, delicacy, beauty, and the robust individuality of our fellow urban dwellers – including unwelcome ones, such as dandelions and flies, and let her express her delight in these things, as well as include other elements of the urban environment. She is about to go sailing into the wide blue yonder - who knows what treasures will be carried back ?
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Since 2009, Jane Gardiner has been an oil painter specialising in figurative work, showing across the UK, including in the BP Portrait Exhibition. She has had several solo shows, including at Glasgow Print Studio, and her prints have been shown at the Botanical Art Society's Annual show, in Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, at the Mall Galleries, and here at the Woolwich. She began printmaking in 2019 at the Glasgow Print Studio, and then what little free time she had in the covid years (she is also a GP partner in a very busy inner city practice) was spent walking with her camera within the city boundaries or experimenting at home with an etching press made by her husband. As a natural portrait painter, she found herself focusing on individuals - the birds, the insects, the squirrels - and these have become the focus of her printmaking - her solo exhibition at Glasgow Print Studio was all about the bees. Her etchings are suited to the little things, as they express fragility, delicacy, beauty, and the robust individuality of our fellow urban dwellers – including unwelcome ones, such as dandelions and flies, and let her express her delight in these things, as well as include other elements of the urban environment. She is about to go sailing into the wide blue yonder - who knows what treasures will be carried back ?
Since 2009, Jane Gardiner has been an oil painter specialising in figurative work, showing across the UK, including in the BP Portrait Exhibition. She has had several solo shows, including at Glasgow Print Studio, and her prints have been shown at the Botanical Art Society's Annual show, in Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, at the Mall Galleries, and here at the Woolwich. She began printmaking in 2019 at the Glasgow Print Studio, and then what little free time she had in the covid years (she is also a GP partner in a very busy inner city practice) was spent walking with her camera within the city boundaries or experimenting at home with an etching press made by her husband. As a natural portrait painter, she found herself focusing on individuals - the birds, the insects, the squirrels - and these have become the focus of her printmaking - her solo exhibition at Glasgow Print Studio was all about the bees. Her etchings are suited to the little things, as they express fragility, delicacy, beauty, and the robust individuality of our fellow urban dwellers – including unwelcome ones, such as dandelions and flies, and let her express her delight in these things, as well as include other elements of the urban environment. She is about to go sailing into the wide blue yonder - who knows what treasures will be carried back ?
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