Jane Bain - Crocus, 2024

£420.00

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Media Dimensions: 60 x 60 cm

Image Dimensions: 60 x 60 cm

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Jane Bain is a London based artist and printmaker, specialising in hand pulled screenprinting. _x000D_
Inspired by all around her, Jane's work is an eclectic mix of flowers, birds, fruit and memories. From her London garden with its birds, insects and plants: produce from farmers markets and supermarkets; china cups, ginger jars and an array of curios collected over years; these are the things that shape her work._x000D_
After spending some time in Hong Kong and Singapore she returned to London and took a studio at Wimbledon Art Studios. Here she combines screenprinting and painting by creating variable mono prints, where paint is applied directly to the screen, producing a unique variant of the print each time._x000D_
The artwork for her screenprinted designs are drawn by hand, using pen, ink and crayon. For larger areas of colour paper is cut to the desired shapes. She loves the unpredictable nature of line when drawn with a nib and the texture delivered by a crayon in contrast to flat areas of colour. Her work is defined as much by the layering of colours and textures, as by the illustrative content of the artwork itself._x000D_
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Jane studied at Wimbledon Art School and Design at the London College of Printing.

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Screenprint

Media Dimensions: 60 x 60 cm

Image Dimensions: 60 x 60 cm

Edition of 5

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £42.00 (unframed).

Jane Bain is a London based artist and printmaker, specialising in hand pulled screenprinting. _x000D_
Inspired by all around her, Jane's work is an eclectic mix of flowers, birds, fruit and memories. From her London garden with its birds, insects and plants: produce from farmers markets and supermarkets; china cups, ginger jars and an array of curios collected over years; these are the things that shape her work._x000D_
After spending some time in Hong Kong and Singapore she returned to London and took a studio at Wimbledon Art Studios. Here she combines screenprinting and painting by creating variable mono prints, where paint is applied directly to the screen, producing a unique variant of the print each time._x000D_
The artwork for her screenprinted designs are drawn by hand, using pen, ink and crayon. For larger areas of colour paper is cut to the desired shapes. She loves the unpredictable nature of line when drawn with a nib and the texture delivered by a crayon in contrast to flat areas of colour. Her work is defined as much by the layering of colours and textures, as by the illustrative content of the artwork itself._x000D_
_x000D_
Jane studied at Wimbledon Art School and Design at the London College of Printing.

Screenprint

Media Dimensions: 60 x 60 cm

Image Dimensions: 60 x 60 cm

Edition of 5

Framed/unframed

Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork could be from as little as £42.00 (unframed).

Jane Bain is a London based artist and printmaker, specialising in hand pulled screenprinting. _x000D_
Inspired by all around her, Jane's work is an eclectic mix of flowers, birds, fruit and memories. From her London garden with its birds, insects and plants: produce from farmers markets and supermarkets; china cups, ginger jars and an array of curios collected over years; these are the things that shape her work._x000D_
After spending some time in Hong Kong and Singapore she returned to London and took a studio at Wimbledon Art Studios. Here she combines screenprinting and painting by creating variable mono prints, where paint is applied directly to the screen, producing a unique variant of the print each time._x000D_
The artwork for her screenprinted designs are drawn by hand, using pen, ink and crayon. For larger areas of colour paper is cut to the desired shapes. She loves the unpredictable nature of line when drawn with a nib and the texture delivered by a crayon in contrast to flat areas of colour. Her work is defined as much by the layering of colours and textures, as by the illustrative content of the artwork itself._x000D_
_x000D_
Jane studied at Wimbledon Art School and Design at the London College of Printing.