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Artist CV on Jayne Anita Smith. EDUCATION. 2009 BA(Hons) Fine Art University College Falmouth. SOLO EXHIBITIONS. 2017. Solo exhibition, Fools Paradise. Coates and Scarry, Gallery 8, London
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JAYNE ANITA SMITH. Brink, 2020. Acrylic and oil on board. Idol, 2020. Acrylic and oil on wood panel. 110 x 100. Woman of sorrows, 2019. 30 x 40 cm Acrylic and oil on wood panel. Shell, 2020. Acrylic and oil on paper. Concealment,2019. 40 x 30cm.
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Jayne Anita Smith Artist work statement This new series of paintings have been developed by Jayne Anita Smith over the last few years. Her work uses the female figure as an agent to consider women's sacred relationship with nature and the negative …
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Jayne Anita Smith's current body of paintings and drawings use the female body as a vehicle to investigate women's mystical connection to nature. Smith's practice concerns the threat from an historically patriarchal society where spirituality is at odds with a …
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Jayne Anita Smith Paintings. Fool's Paradise. (Diptych) 150 x 240 cm. Acrylic and oil on birch panels
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JAYNE ANITA SMITH. Bunkum 18 x 24 cm Gouache, Acrylic, conte pencil and gesso on MDF. SOLD. Cloud, 2017 140x110cm Graphite, charcoal and gesso on aluminium. Exposed 18 x 24 cm Graphite, charcoal and gesso on wood. Belfry, 2017. 120 x 90cm Graphite, charcoal and gesso on aluminium. Sham, 2017.120 x 90cm Graphite, charcoal and gesso on aluminium.
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Watercolours on Jayne Anita Smith. Head study 6, 2020. 25 x 20cm Watercolour and pastel on gessoed paper
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Wuanita Smith was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1866. She began her art training in 1884 at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women. She studied Howard Pyle at the Drexel Institute and also studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Art Students League in New York, and in Paris with American printmaker Allen Lewis.
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