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Jane Price

Email: janeprice@f2s.com

Website: www.janeprice.org

Statement

The start point for all my work is the colour and texture observed in architectural forms from around the world.

As Jane's work on developing the original thought the painting will frequently evolve into something far removed from where it began, often reflecting little of the original start point.

Jane's desire is to make marks and create textures through the use of different media.  There is a certain degree of ‘Black Magic’ in this experimentation that aids the abstract element within the paintings and this process is what excites her.

The layering, working and reworking of the canvas surface is important in the same way that many of the source forms, such as walls or doors, are painted, chipped, damaged, scuffed and scratched many times over between periodic repairs and repainting.  Jane is fascinated by the ever present thought that something is always hidden beneath the layers!

JANE PRICE

Curriculum Vitae

Following a foundation course at East Warwickshire College
Jane studied Furniture and Product design at Kingston University.

For fifteen years Jane worked as a designer with Geoff Hollington Associates specialising in colour, materials and finishes on a range of furniture and product briefs ranging from Herman Miller to Parker Pens and Kodak.

In 2004 Jane became a full time artist, working from Great Western Studios in London before establishing my own in studio Chiswick in 2007.

2006          Hepsibah Gallery, London – Group Show
2007          Shortlisted by RA Summer Exhibition
2007          Clarion Gallery, London – Winter Exhibition
2008          Member of Artists at Home, London – Summer Exhibition
2009          Member of Artists at Home, London – Summer Exhibition

 

 

 

 



 

Title: Benign Enigma
Medium: Acrylic & Mixed Media
Dimensions: w60cm x h50cm
Year created: 2009
Price: £
500



 

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Title: Bludgeon the Bloodied
Medium: Acrylic & Mixed Media
Dimensions:   w60cm x h50cm
Year created: 2009
Price: £500

 

 


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Title: Divisive Tactics
Medium: Acrylic & Mixed Media
Dimensions: w60cm x h80cm
Year created: 2009
Price: £700

 


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Title: I like the cut of your Giblets
Medium: Acrylic & Mixed Media
Dimensions: w100cm x h120cm
Year created: 2009
Price: £1,350


 

 

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Title: I never really intended to go this far
Medium: Acrylic & Mixed Media
Dimensions: w110cm x h90cm
Year created: 2009
Price: £
1,350

 


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Title: It’s all a bit overwhelmings
Medium: Acrylic & Mixed Media
Dimension : w50cm x h50cm
Year created: 2009
Price: £450

 

 


 

 

 

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Title: It’s all about the process
Medium: Acrylic & Mixed Media
Dimensions: w120cm x h80cm
Year created: 2009
Price: £950


 



 

 

 

 

 

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Title: Kyoto’s Butterflies Don’t Blink
Medium: Acrylic & Mixed Media
Dimensions: w102cm x h102cm
Year created: 2009
Price: £1,300


 

 

 


 

 

 

 

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Title: I’m not too sure about that Johnny
Medium: Acrylic & Mixed Media
Dimensions: w80cm x h120cm
Year created: 2009
Price: £1,300


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Title: Pharmaceutical Frenzy
Medium: Acrylic & Mixed Media
Dimensions: w60cm x h50cm
Year created: 2009
Price: £500

 


 


 

 

 

 

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Title: Shackle the Hired Hand
Medium: Acrylic & Mixed Media
Dimensions: w100cm x h120cm
Year created: 2009
Price: £1,350



 


 

 

 

 

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Title: The inconvenient truth
Medium: Acrylic & Mixed Media
Dimensions:   w70cm x h100cm
Year created: 2009
Price: £800


 


 


 

 

 

 

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