Chris began working with clay in his mid-thirties when he began a two year apprenticeship with Edmund de Waal. His collection includes beakers, bowls, cups, teapots, jugs and pots for flowers.
View ArtworkJethro is currently working on a new group of mini seascapes for February 2023. For images and details please email info@jacksongallery.co.uk Jethro is invigorated and inspired by the sea. Working from his studio in North Cornwall he is bounded by the ocean and time spent in these surroundings forces an impulsive, almost tidal creativity. His bold, painterly pictures appear to be lit from within, perfectly capturing the mood, tone and unique ambiance of the wild coast as it varies with the tides and changing seasons.
View ArtworkFor the past 3 years, Jethro has been collaborating with David D’Silva, a master print-maker based in West Cornwall. Together, the pair have developed a unique collection of hand-finished, limited edition screen prints.
View ArtworkJethro Jackson Giclée prints are printed here in Cornwall on Hahnemühle paper. This way of printing produces high quality prints that match colour and apply ink incredibly precisely. In fact, they replicate the texture of Jethro’s paintings so convincingly, you really do have to touch the surface to believe they’re not original oils.
View ArtworkBorn in St Just in 1958, Neil grew up in West Penwith. After working successfully for 20 years as an illustrator, he began painting full time in the mid 1990s. An acclaimed solo show at this time quickly established him as one of Cornwall’s leading landscape painters. These days Neil divides his time between Cornwall and Bath. In Cornwall he is based at his studio, Krowji in Redruth, where he spends his summers living and painting.
View ArtworkElsa Taylor lives and paints from her home in the Cotswolds. Her inspiration derives from the surrounding countryside, from her travels to the Umbrian hills and from the dramatic beauty of the far north of Scotland and the coast of Cornwall – it is these very different landscapes that form the bedrock of her work.
View ArtworkAt her cottage in Treen, in her upstairs studio, many of Ann’s paintings begin life as tiny versions of their finished selves. Painted in oils on newspaper and pasted into sketchbooks, these are used as reference. Ann’s work is primarily oil on board or canvas and is a direct response to everyday objects around her, and the coastline where she walks daily. Under painting is integral to the finished piece...
View ArtworkEloquently capturing any given mood of the landscape, Georgia’s ability to translate each season to paper is mesmerising. Owning her signature style of thick textured paint, it’s no question that Georgia Hart - British Canadian landscape painter - is quite literally making her mark.
View ArtworkChris has been making pots since 1987, when he discovered a passion for ceramics while studying East Asian Studies at Princeton University. A two year apprenticeship in Japan followed, during which Chris was introduced to many Japanese techniques and styles as well as wood firing.
View ArtworkThe unique character of Paul Jackson’s work derives from two interrelated processes. Each piece is first thrown on the wheel, then subtly altered in form – giving the pot an individual character and strength defined by a journey of discovery. The journey continues during decoration, where the pot’s elegance and sense of balance grow directly out of Paul’s concern for harmony between form, colour, and the painted surface.
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