“Bavures de Bleu” ….smudging blue

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Framing Options

A$490

Artwork Details

Medium Acrylic, Linen, Ready to hang
Dimensions 90cm (W) x 59.5cm (H) x 1.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Currently requires framing but for display purposes I have shown with framed options and in situ. Bavures de Bleu… smudging blue is part of a series of 4, thatI have painted together. Sold seperately or as a set. I have shown all 4 different pieces in one of the images. Signed on the front, I also supply a certificate of authenticity with each piece of authentic original artworks I create. Smudging on each individual artwork is created by graphite pencil and crayon is an expression of free form art. Having taught children of kindergarten age in Hong Kong, I love how free and un inhibited their art can be, a scribble or a smudge is the beauty of that freedom to create. This series is unique to Janga Art.

Artist Bio

“I enjoy the seamless incorporation of elements such as colour, contrast, texture and composition in my art”
Janga Art, the brainchild of Jan Garside, is a captivating journey from her roots to the world of abstract painting. Born is Wanganui and educated and raised I. Nelson, New Zealand, Jan later embarked on a life-changing move to Australia in her 20s where she worked and travelled extensively. Eventually returning to New Zealand with her young son, Jan delved into the realms of fashion design and pattern making.
Her entrepreneurial spirit led to the establishment of a successful fashion label “Navajo House” in Christchurch. Subsequently, she relocated with her family and business to the scenic town of Raglan., New Zealand. It was during this time that Jan’s artistic pursuits took a new turn when she immersed herself in oil
Painting under the guidance of a local artist in Hamilton, NZ. This artistic flame continues to burn brighter, upon moving to Australia with her family, Jan explored the intricate techniques of acrylic painting.
In 2001 Jan marked a significant milestone by participating in the renowned NSW Border Aty prize at the Tweed Regional Garllery in Murwillumbah , NSS. Her abstract entry was a testament to her growing fascination with the colours of the Australian outback featuring, iconic creatures indigenous to the region. Drawing from her extensive experience in the fashion design industry, Jan seamlessly incorporates elements such as colour, contrast, texture and composition into her art.
Jan’s passion for floral gardens also left an indelible mark on her artistic style. The culmination of the influences is evident in the diverse array of artworks she produces. Presently, Jan has reminded her creative spark, attracting attention from both local and international collectors. Her abstract creations have found a niche in corporate settings, evident from the consistent sales of her recent works,

Commissions

Jan's studio is in Queensland