Jennifer Palmer - Dess väl emotsedda återkomst (The welcome return), 2024

£600.00

Monoprint

Media Dimensions: 51.5 x 51.5 cm

Image Dimensions: 36.5 x 36.5 cm

Edition of 2 (with unique variations)

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Jenny draws upon the geometric order of the natural world to create images that display both the pristine and the organized chaos that are simultaneously possible. Her images hint at what can come to be, what has passed, and what may return; they have meditative qualities that invite the viewer to reflect upon their own lived experiences.

Her prints, entitled, in Swedish, ‘Följdföreteelse’ (The consequences that follow) and ‘Dess väl emotsedda återkomst’ (The welcome return), are inspired by the refracting, interacting, and dancing waveforms found amongst the innumerous islands of the Stockholm archipelago where she lives. The circular nature of the images transform into cycles as the eye is drawn repeatedly around the flowing forms hinting at the natural cycles of life and evolution, of which we are an active part.

Jenny studied printmaking under master printmaker Jack Shirreff at Southampton and thereafter graduated from Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, with an MA in Fine Art Printmaking.

Jenny has been awarded the annual prize and stipend by Grafiska Sällskapet, Sweden’s national printmaking society. She has exhibited across Sweden as well as at the Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, and The Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, London.  She recently co-created a collaboration of 37 printmakers from Sweden and the UK entitled ‘Making Contact/Ta Kontakt’, which led to exhibitions in Stockholm and Cheltenham and featured in Pressing Matters 24.

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Monoprint

Media Dimensions: 51.5 x 51.5 cm

Image Dimensions: 36.5 x 36.5 cm

Edition of 2 (with unique variations)

Unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £60.00

Jenny draws upon the geometric order of the natural world to create images that display both the pristine and the organized chaos that are simultaneously possible. Her images hint at what can come to be, what has passed, and what may return; they have meditative qualities that invite the viewer to reflect upon their own lived experiences.

Her prints, entitled, in Swedish, ‘Följdföreteelse’ (The consequences that follow) and ‘Dess väl emotsedda återkomst’ (The welcome return), are inspired by the refracting, interacting, and dancing waveforms found amongst the innumerous islands of the Stockholm archipelago where she lives. The circular nature of the images transform into cycles as the eye is drawn repeatedly around the flowing forms hinting at the natural cycles of life and evolution, of which we are an active part.

Jenny studied printmaking under master printmaker Jack Shirreff at Southampton and thereafter graduated from Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, with an MA in Fine Art Printmaking.

Jenny has been awarded the annual prize and stipend by Grafiska Sällskapet, Sweden’s national printmaking society. She has exhibited across Sweden as well as at the Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, and The Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, London.  She recently co-created a collaboration of 37 printmakers from Sweden and the UK entitled ‘Making Contact/Ta Kontakt’, which led to exhibitions in Stockholm and Cheltenham and featured in Pressing Matters 24.

Monoprint

Media Dimensions: 51.5 x 51.5 cm

Image Dimensions: 36.5 x 36.5 cm

Edition of 2 (with unique variations)

Unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £60.00

Jenny draws upon the geometric order of the natural world to create images that display both the pristine and the organized chaos that are simultaneously possible. Her images hint at what can come to be, what has passed, and what may return; they have meditative qualities that invite the viewer to reflect upon their own lived experiences.

Her prints, entitled, in Swedish, ‘Följdföreteelse’ (The consequences that follow) and ‘Dess väl emotsedda återkomst’ (The welcome return), are inspired by the refracting, interacting, and dancing waveforms found amongst the innumerous islands of the Stockholm archipelago where she lives. The circular nature of the images transform into cycles as the eye is drawn repeatedly around the flowing forms hinting at the natural cycles of life and evolution, of which we are an active part.

Jenny studied printmaking under master printmaker Jack Shirreff at Southampton and thereafter graduated from Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, with an MA in Fine Art Printmaking.

Jenny has been awarded the annual prize and stipend by Grafiska Sällskapet, Sweden’s national printmaking society. She has exhibited across Sweden as well as at the Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, and The Royal Society of Painter Printmakers, London.  She recently co-created a collaboration of 37 printmakers from Sweden and the UK entitled ‘Making Contact/Ta Kontakt’, which led to exhibitions in Stockholm and Cheltenham and featured in Pressing Matters 24.