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Artist Statement:
Jane Denman is based in England and is a practising artist and tutor. Her drawings, which are an important basis for paintings, are based on the infamous Paul Klee quote ‘taking the line for a walk’.
Using a very fine drawing pen Jane her aim is to create a fluid, connected drawing at speed, aiming to create a drawing in a matter of minutes before the subject (often figurative) has moved. The challenge in trying to capture the image, as a camera would do, is one that often fails but every so often there is just time to get it right.
Jane has exhibited her work in London and the south east of England, she is happy to work to commissions and is currently working on large scale drawings and prints.
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Artist Galleries:
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Artist Reviews:
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Collections:
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Commissions:
Worthing Art Museum, West Sussex U.K.
Mr & Mrs Peasbody, East Sussex, U.K.
M Gaffney, Edinburgh, U.K.
K Kohler, Germany
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Exhibitions for Jane Denman:
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2008 Chelsea Art Fair, London
2007 Brighton Festival, Claremont Hotel, Hove
2006 Phoenix Gallery, ‘The Drawing Room’Brighton Art Fair
Affordable Art Fair, London, NEC, Birmingham
Brighton Art Fair
2005 Worthing Open, First Prize
The Portico Gallery, Riverhead, Kent, Solo Show
2004 Brighton Art Fair
The Pond Gallery London
Artichoke Gallery, Burwash
Artatfive Gallery, Brighton Artist 2004 Competition, Brighton
QUOD Art Gallery, Brighton
Northbrook College ‘Tutor Exhibition’, Worthing
Brighton Festival, Fiveways Open Houses
2003 The Gallery, Ardingly
The Affordable Art Fair, London
The Under £500 Art Fair, London
Brighton Festival, Fiveways Open Houses
2002 The Under £500 Art Fair, London
Adur Festival, Open Houseboat
Brighton Festival, Fiveways Open Houses
2001 Mural on exterior of houseboat at Shoreham
Church of the Good Shepherd, Shoreham
2000 Phoenix Gallery, ‘Quality Street’, Brighton
Brighton Railway Station
1999 Robertson Yard Studios ‘Open Studios’ Brighton
Degree Exhibition, Brick Lane, London
1995 Brighton Festival, Fiveways Open Houses
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